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Second American Civil War

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The January 6 United States Capitol attack has been largely called a coup d'état, and a turning point in United States political violence.[1]

The Second American Civil War, is a hypothetical inter-United States conflict that gained traction and nationwide media attention in the early 2020s.[2] A poll conducted in June 2024 by Rasmussen Reports showed that of 1,000 surveyed voters, 31% stated that a "civil war is likely within the next year".[3][4][5][6] It was largely speculated that a civil war between Republican-aligned voters and Democrat-aligned voters may have broke out if Donald Trump lost the presidential election,[7] and speculations about a possible civil war remain after the election.[8][9][10]

Several opinion polls and studies have been carried out on the topic of a potential civil war, many of which focus on political influences contributing to a future conflict. A monitor poll conducted by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights of 1,000 voters showed that 73% of those asked stated that political violence is a large concern, and 52% of the respondents states that they were worried about white nationalism arising after the election.[11] An October 2024 poll conducted by The Times of 1,266 registered voters showed that 27% of them were highly concerned about political violence, and that 87% of surveyed voters stated that the United States was more politically divided than it was 10 years prior.[12]

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  1. ^ Dunn, Tom Newton (2024-11-06). "What will happen if Trump loses? The threat of civil war examined". The Times. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  2. ^ "Is America headed for another Civil War?". New York Times. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  3. ^ Miller, Ryan W. "Poll: Almost a third of US voters think a second civil war is coming soon". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  4. ^ "31% Think U.S. Civil War Likely Soon". Rasmussen Reports. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  5. ^ "What Would a Second American Civil War Look Like?". MIRA Safety. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  6. ^ Sullivan, Joseph; Blinkinsop, Andrew; Blinkinsop, Joseph Sullivan and Andrew (2024-09-04). "Is America on the Verge of Another Civil War?". Divided We Fall. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  7. ^ "Will there be another American Civil War if Trump loses election?". The Economic Times. 2024-11-05. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  8. ^ "Amid US election, why Americans were readying for second Civil War". India Today. 2024-11-06. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  9. ^ Walter, Barbara F. (2024-11-05). "Opinion: Post-election violence is likely. Here's how to contain it". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  10. ^ Leingang, Rachel (2024-11-02). "Political violence has marked the 2024 race – but risks rise after election day". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  11. ^ McNeil, Patrick (2024-10-07). "New Civil Rights Monitor Poll Finds 73 Percent of Voters Worried About Political Violence". The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. Retrieved 2024-11-06.
  12. ^ Columnist, Guest (2024-10-28). "Quarter of Americans worry about civil war over 2024 election • The Georgia Virtue". The Georgia Virtue. Retrieved 2024-11-06.