Civil war may happen in America, shocking revelation made in this opinion poll

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A recent survey conducted in America revealed that 37 percent of Americans believe that if Trump loses the elections this year, there will be civil war. 25 percent of Americans believe that there will be civil war during Trump’s rule, i.e. if he wins. 54 percent of Republican voters say that there will be a civil war in America by 2029.

A shocking revelation has come to light in America. Actually, an opinion poll has been conducted in America in which it has come out that there could be a civil war in America. 41 percent of Americans believe that there could be a civil war in America in the next five years.

The survey revealed that 37 percent of Americans believe that if Trump loses the elections this year, there will be civil war. 25 percent of Americans believe that there will be civil war during Trump’s rule i.e. if he wins. 54 percent Republican voters say that there will be a civil war in America by 2029.

What came out in the survey

Recently an opinion poll was conducted in America in which it was revealed that civil war can happen in America under many circumstances. American organization Rasmussen reports has released this opinion poll. Let us tell you, this service has been done online and through phone. Women, young people and black Americans are more likely to fear civil war.

Civil war happened in America before too

If we look back at the pages of American history, there has been a civil war in the country before. There was a 4-year civil war in America from 1861-1865. In which 3,65,000 people were killed. While about five lakh people were injured. This civil war started after Abraham Lincoln was elected President.

When will the elections be held in America?

Elections are going to be held in America in the month of November. Current President Joe Biden and former President Trump are once again facing each other in this election. According to a recent Bloomberg Opinion Poll, if elections were held in America today, Donald Trump would be ahead of his main rival Joe Biden by six percent. A survey conducted by the Wall Street Journal showed that voters are broadly dissatisfied with the national economy and are also angry with Biden’s abilities and job performance.