American Quarter Says They Are Ready To Take Weapons Against Government

American Quarter Says They Are Ready To Take Weapons Against Government

The American quarter says they are ready to take weapons against the government: polls also find that more than one-third of them now own guns

  • The survey, which surveyed a pool of 1,000 voters in the United States, was conducted in May by the Institute of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
  • Opinion polls found that 37% of those who supported the armed rebellion against the government now own guns.
  • Overall, 49% of Americans agree that, according to the survey, they “feel more and more strangers in their own country.”

More than a quarter (28 percent) of Americans said they “need to be armed immediately” against the US government, according to a new poll released Thursday.

Opinion polls found that 37 percent of those who felt that way now own guns.

Polls also show that the majority of Americans (both liberal and conservative) feel that their government is “corrupted and cheating on everyday people like me.” I showed that.

The survey, which surveyed a pool of 1,000 voters in the United States, was conducted in May by the Institute of Political Science at the University of Chicago.

Opinion polls reveal a deep gap between Americans from different perspectives, with nearly the same percentage of Republicans and Democrats (73% and 74%), but the other side “imposing political beliefs on opponents. “.

Voting takes place when the US House of Commons Election Commission’s investigation into the role of President Trump in the violent January 6 rebellion against the Capitol is being publicly broadcast nationwide.

Overall, 49% of Americans agree that, according to the survey, they “feel more and more strangers in their own country.”

Breakdown of political tendencies of those who felt emotions were characteristic of the rest of the survey-69% of voters identified it as “very conservative”, while self-identified “strong Democrats” Only 38% said it.

Voters’ distrust of the elections that spurred the January 6 riots followed a similar policy. Fifty-six percent of Americans felt that they “generally trust that elections are held fairly and are counted accurately,” but the division of the party among those who felt they were tough.

Eighty percent of Democrats expressed confidence in the election, while only 51% of independents and 33% of Republicans expressed confidence in the election.

More than a quarter (28 percent) of Americans said they

More than a quarter (28 percent) of Americans said they “need to be armed immediately” against the US government, according to a new poll released Thursday.

Armed protesters demonstrating outside the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond on January 18, 2022

Armed protesters demonstrating outside the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond on January 18, 2022

One-third of the Republicans surveyed thought that armed resistance to the government could soon be needed, but 35% of independent voters and 20% of Democrats felt that way. rice field.

Almost half of the total population polled said they avoided talking to people about politics “because they don’t know where they are”, and a quarter lost friends and friends over politics. And said he avoided relatives.

“We have recorded the polarization of national factions over the years, but the results of these polls are probably the most prominent evidence of the deep division of party attitudes rippling throughout the country.” Republican pollster Neil Newhouse said. He conducted a poll with Democratic pollster Joel Benenson.