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A new poll from YouGovAmerica just found large percentages of Americans of both major political parties, Republicans and Democrats alike, believe this country is headed for a civil war and will actually experience one in the next decade. The disagreements fall along the lines of what the warring parties will be; while Republicans largely believe the civil war will pit political party versus political party, Democrats are more likely to see the uprisings as poor versus rich. In the end, though, the result is the same: America, the divided. This is exactly the opposite of what Joe Biden promised during his campaign and early White House days. Where's the unity, Joe? The problem is deeper than politics, though. It's spiritual. It's the battle of principalities, and it's nearing 12th hour time for the country. If Democrats don't stop their anti-American, anti-God insanities, the country will indeed crumble on civil uprising. Lt. Col. Allen West (retired), executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union, discusses.
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A new poll from YouGovAmerica just found large percentages of Americans of both major political parties, Republicans and Democrats alike, believe this country is headed for a civil war and will actually experience one in the next decade. The disagreements fall along the lines of what the warring parties will be; while Republicans largely believe the civil war will pit political party versus political party, Democrats are more likely to see the uprisings as poor versus rich. In the end, though, the result is the same: America, the divided. This is exactly the opposite of what Joe Biden promised during his campaign and early White House days. Where's the unity, Joe? The problem is deeper than politics, though. It's spiritual. It's the battle of principalities, and it's nearing 12th hour time for the country. If Democrats don't stop their anti-American, anti-God insanities, the country will indeed crumble on civil uprising. Lt. Col. Allen West (retired), executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union, discusses.

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