
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).
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