Posted on 03/09/2022 10:19:44 AM PST by bitt
A new Quinnipiac poll released Monday revealed a sharp partisan divide in how Americans would react if invaded by a foreign power.
The pollster asked Americans what they would do if they found themselves in the same position as the average Ukrainian right now, subjected to a violent invasion by a hostile country: stay and fight for their home, or abandon it and flee the country. Fifty-five percent of respondents in total said they would stay and fight, while 38% said they’d flee.
@NoahCRothman “A majority (55 percent) say they would stay and fight, while 38 percent say they would leave.. Republicans say 68 - 25 percent and independents say 57 - 36 percent they would stay and fight, while Democrats say 52 - 40 percent they would leave the country
https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3838
When broken down by party affiliation, both Republicans and Independents said they would stay to fight by margins of 68% to 25% and 57% to 36%, respectively, according to the poll. Democrats, however, were more likely to say they would flee; 52% said they would leave the country, while only 40% said they would stay to fight.
The poll surveyed 1,374 American adults between March 4-6, with a margin of error of 2.6%.
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So how do we fake an invasion so the dems will take off and leave?
Can anyone remember this question being asked of Americans before?
Dems would flee to Mexico and welcomed with open “arms” by the Cartels.
I can’t wait.
I think the party has already started on our southern border.
they vote in a Moron, and then this... smmfh...
Thing is, if they flee you have to keep them from ever returning.
Let us hope those fleeing dems include all the elected dems; federal, state and local. If they all leave, the battle is half won already.
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