Poll: Civil war within five years?

Shock survey reveals huge number of Americans see another civil war within five years

The poll also revealed the partisan nature of the issue, with 37 percent agreeing that a civil war is more likely to happen if Joe Biden is re-elected this year.

Over 40 percent surveyed believe another civil war is likely

The Daily Express • May 4, 2024 // ZeroHedge

A shocking new poll revealed that over 40 percent of Americans believe their country could be torn apart by another civil war within the next five years.

Rasmussen Reports conducted a national telephone and online survey, which revealed 41 per cent of likely US voters think a second civil war is on the horizon, with 16 per cent saying one in the next five years would be very likely.

On the other hand, 49 per cent of participants did not believe a civil war in the next five years is likely to occur, and 20 per cent responded not likely at all.

It also showed that this is a partisan issue, with 37 per cent of voters agreeing that a civil war is more likely to happen if Joe Biden is re-elected this year.

By comparison, 25 per cent saw the conflict being more likely under Donald Trump, and 30 per cent said it would not make much difference who the president is.

41 per cent of US voters think a second civil war is likely on the horizon

Republican voters were also more concerned about the prospect of a civil war, with 54 per cent thinking there would be one by 2029.

Rasmussen Reports said: “The possibility that America could face another civil war soon is not too far-fetched for a lot of voters.”

The data comes from a survey of 1,105 voters and found that women, younger adults, and non-white Americans were more likely to believe a civil war could erupt within five years.

This comes amid increasing support for secession among certain states, with 36 per cent of Alaskans wanting to leave the USA, according to a YouGov survey of 35,000 people.

Texas was the second highest on the list, with 31 per cent, followed by California (29 per cent) and New York (28 per cent).

~ by Joel on May 12, 2024.

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