Voters prepared to leave the US regardless of election outcome
The hidden content reveals that a significant portion of individuals, regardless of the election outcome in 2024, are contemplating leaving the country due to dissatisfaction with the current political landscape. Democrats are more inclined to consider relocating if Donald Trump wins, while Republicans are also expressing frustration with the Biden administration. The hidden content sheds light on the fact that many people are thinking about relocating out of the country regardless of the 2024 election results, citing discontent with the current political situation. Democrats seem more inclined to move if Donald Trump wins, while Republicans also express frustration with the Biden administration.
In a negative show of support for today’s political climate, nearly 1 in 5 people are considering moving out of the country no matter who wins the 2024 presidential election.
Democrats are far more eager to quit America if former President Donald Trump wins, but Republicans too have had it with the Biden era and would bail out.
And somewhat ironically, considering that Biden’s border blundering has thrust immigration to the top of concerns of voters in the election, Mexico would be one of the first places Americans would flee to just like they did after the 2022 elections. Canada is No. 1.
In its new survey shared with Secrets, Greenback Expat Tax Services found that an overwhelming percentage of people are upset with today’s politics. Some 85% told the accounting and tax firm that they feel “negatively” about the current political climate.
Democrats appear the most anxious about their “quality of life” in a second Trump term. Some 1 in 5 would consider moving away if Trump wins.
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Republicans are less reactive, but still, 1 in 12 would consider emigrating if President Joe Biden wins a second term, according to the analysis.
And in a sign that they mean it, the survey analysis found many would also throw away their U.S. citizenship. “Over one in five Americans considering emigration due to the political climate would make a permanent move and be willing to revoke their U.S. citizenship,” the analysis said.
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