Important Takeaways:
- Shock survey shows 100M adults now say CIVIL WAR will rip America apart within five years, as student rallies get ugly
- More than four-in-ten US voters say the country is likely to get ripped apart in a second civil war within five years, a shocking new survey reveals.
- The Rasmussen Reports poll shows that 41 percent eye a civil conflict, compared to 49 percent who say it’s not likely. Another 10 percent said they were not sure.
- That amounts to 106 million US adults saying civil war is on the horizon.
- The survey comes against a backdrop of mounting violence on US college campuses, where pro-Palestine protestors clash with law enforcers, conservatives, some Jewish students and others.
- The possibility that America could face another civil war soon is not too far-fetched for a lot of voters,’ the pollsters said about their survey.
- ‘Such discussions got a boost after the new movie Civil War made its debut as number one at the box office last month.’
- The survey of 1,105 voters late last month found that women, younger adults, and non-white Americans were more concerned about a conflict breaking out.
- Republican voters were more certain that Americans would take up arms against their countrymen than did Democrats.
- Fully 54 percent of GOP voters saw a civil war breaking out by 2029.
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