By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com
- Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene says the U.S. needs a ‘national divorce’ between red and blue states
- A shocking new poll shows that one-third of Americans agree with this idea
- Two-thirds of independent voters disagree that there should be separation
A surprising number of Americans agree with Georgia firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene that the United States needs a ‘national divorce’ where red and blue states would separate, and the federal government would be shrunk.
Thirty-four percent of the 1,000 likely voters surveyed by Rasmussen Reports said they agree with Greene – but still 57 percent disagree with the premise.
When broken down by party, Republicans are split on the matter with just a 5 percent margin of those who agree and disagree, while even 26 percent of Democrats say they agree with the pro-Trump Republican congresswoman.

Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene says the U.S. needs a ‘national divorce’ between red and blue states

A shocking new poll shows that one-third of Americans agree with this sentiment from the Georgia Republican
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