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POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — According to a new Marist National Poll, almost half of Americans think the United States could erupt into a second civil war in their lifetime, 163 years after the ...
A new poll found that 43% of Americans believe a civil war will break out in the next 10 years. It found that Republicans are more likely to agree that such a conflict will take place soon.
Two in five Americans believe that America is heading for a civil war — and expect it in the ... survey by the Economist and YouGov. The poll asked people about the changing political climate.
Discussions over a potential tax hike for ultra-wealthy Americans are threatening to foment a civil war among Republicans on Capitol Hill. Some GOP lawmakers, as well as conservative groups that ...
On a similar note, the poll also found that 28 percent of people expect states will try to secede from the union again. Even beyond the possibility of a civil war, YouGov’s polling shows a huge ...
The latest Winthrop University Poll was still in the field when the ... suggested that South Carolinians believe a second civil war is imminent. We have no doubt that there’s more concern ...
A plurality of Americans who responded to the Economist/YouGov survey said the country is more politically unstable now than during the Great Depression or the Civil War, the poll found.
In South Carolina, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, a new poll reveals that almost half of its residents believe a second civil war could be on the horizon — a stark indicator ...
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