More than 40% of Americans think civil war likely
within a decade
More than half of ‘strong Republicans’ think such a
conflict is at least somewhat likely, poll finds
Martin
Pengelly in New York
@MartinPengelly
Tue 30 Aug
2022 07.00 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/29/us-civil-war-fears-poll
More than
two-fifths of Americans believe civil war is at least somewhat likely in the
next 10 years, according to a new survey – a figure that increases to more than
half among self-identified “strong Republicans”.
Amid heated
rhetoric from supporters of Donald Trump, the findings, in research by YouGov
and the Economist, follow similar results in other polls.
On Sunday
night, the South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham predicted “riots in the streets”
if Trump is indicted over his retention of classified documents after leaving
the White House, materials recovered by the FBI at Trump’s home this month.
Graham
earned widespread rebuke. On Monday, Mary McCord, a former acting deputy
attorney general, told CNN it was “incredibly irresponsible for an elected
official to basically make veiled threats of violence, just if law enforcement
and the Department of Justice … does their job”.
Saying
“people are angry, they may be violent”, McCord said, showed that “what [Trump]
knows and what Lindsey Graham also knows … is that people listen to that and
people actually mobilise and do things.
“January 6
was the result of this same kind of tactic by President Trump and his allies.”
Nine deaths
including suicides among police officers have been linked to the Capitol attack
on 6 January 2021, when supporters Trump told to “fight like hell” to overturn
his defeat by Joe Biden attempted to stop the certification of electoral
results.
Since then,
fears of political violence have grown.
Most
experts believe a full-scale armed conflict, like the American civil war of
1861-65, remains unlikely.
But many
fear an increase of jagged political division and explicitly political
violence, particularly as Republican politicians who support Trump’s lie about
electoral fraud run for Congress, governor’s mansions and key state elections
posts.
This month,
Rachel Kleinfeld, a specialist in civil conflict at the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace, told the Guardian: “Countries with democracies and
governments as strong as America’s do not fall into civil war. But if our
institutions weaken, the story could be different.”
In the poll
by YouGov and the Economist, 65% of all respondents said political violence had
increased since the start of 2021. Slightly fewer, 62%, thought political
violence would increase in the next few years.
Participants
were also asked: “Looking ahead to the next 10 years, how likely do you think
it is that there will be a civil war in this country?”
Among all
US citizens, 43% said civil war was at least somewhat likely. Among strong
Democrats and independents that figure was 40%. But among strong Republicans,
54% said civil war was at least somewhat likely.
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