A shocking poll indicates how Trump loyalists from GOP states want to leave the United States and disown the Democrat-led federal government as new development. Their governors and the Republicans feel it is time to ditch Washington, which has made things worse for the states.
Trump Supporters Favor Secession From the US
Supporters of former president Trump expressed in Yahoo how disappointed they are with the administration, so their red state is better off undergoing secession.
This move is supported by residents of red states who mostly voted for Donald Trump in 2020 enough due to negative effects from the Federal Government. Trump loyalists in these GOP states showed 33% wanted their state to be independent of the Democrat-led federal government last Friday.
In contrast, this number results from 29% against secession, while another 38% have no idea if they are for or against it. More are not keen or sure which is an important factor to consider, reported RT.
When Americans were asked how their state would do after secession, 35% of Trump supporters believed it would be better off, compared to 30% who said it would be worse off, noted Mass News.
The poll is the most recent example of how political and cultural divisiveness is breaking in America. According to a previous Yahoo/YouGov poll held in June, half of Americans think another civil war within their lifetime will end US democracy.
The division widened even further with the US Supreme Court's decision last month that abortion isn't a protected constitutional right, leaving the contentious subject up to state politicians to determine. A little more than half of the states have already outlawed abortion or are on track to do so in the following weeks.
Less Support for the Federal Government
The poll shows that 92% of red state voters for Trump want their state government to have freedom from an oppressive Biden administration.
Findings that even democrat voters who supported president Joe Biden in 2020 have buyer's remorse. Most trust their blue state government to do what's in their interest.
The White House cannot reverse the crisis driving the US to oblivion at 15%. Big numbers like 56% agree that the president is out of his league in solving problems resolutely, and 27% think something can be done.
Many Americans think the US future is grim, with 46% agreeing it will be downhill. A paltry 25% have a positive outlook. One segment of 37% say better days are gone, versus 31% saying it will improve.
But some think that Trump and Biden need to allow someone else to run. With 28% that want another Trump return and 18% thinking his opponent should run.
Trump loyalists from mostly GOP states don't want a Democrat-led federal government meddling in state affairs. Confusion rises as fostered by the presidency, and even Trump is seen as another problem of a divided nation.