In the wake of another massacre, American voters today support 95 - 4 percent, including 94 - 5 percent among voters in households where there is a gun, universal background checks for gun purchases, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today. UVA’s Larry Sabato, a prominent political scientist, responded to the Quinnipiac results by marveling at the “near-unanimity” on universal background checks. He lamented, however, the “crickets in D.C.”