NEW YORK: A total of 41% of potential US voters believe that the United States may face a new civil war within the next five years, includ...
NEW YORK: A total of 41% of potential US voters believe that the United States may face a new civil war within the next five years, including 16% who said the scenario is ‘very likely,’ according to an opinion poll published by Rasmussen Reports.
Meanwhile, 49% of responders don’t think another civil war is likely in the next five years. The remaining 10% are not sure.
The survey also found that 37% of voters believe another civil war is more likely to happen if incumbent President Joe Biden is re-elected, while 25% think the scenario is more likely if former President Donald Trump wins.
The margin of sampling error is estimated at 3 percentage points. The survey was carried out on April 21-23, among over 1,100 respondents who plan to cast their ballot in the US presidential election this year.
The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5. Trump has already won the Republican nomination. Biden, who is seeking a second term, will be the Democrats' choice. Thus, the contest will be the same as it was four years ago, when Biden won over Trump.
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