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47% Of Harris Voters Believe Trump Will Not Be A Legitimate President And 54% Want To Move Out...

• https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com, By Michael

I really wish that everyone would just calm down.  Emotions always run high immediately after an election, but what we are witnessing this time around is truly frightening.  We live at a time when people feel free to express their deepest, darkest emotions on social media, and right now "freak out video" after "freak out video" is going viral.  A lot of people out there literally feel like the world is ending just because Donald Trump won the election.  My hope is that this temper tantrum will start to subside in the days ahead, but I am not sure that it will.

According to a YouGov/Economist survey that was unveiled on Friday, 47 percent of those that voted for Kamala Harris believe that Trump will not be a legitimate president

Nearly half of all Kamala Harris supporters do not believe that President-elect Donald Trump legitimately won the election.

A YouGov/Economist survey released Friday found that 47 percent of Harris supporters do not accept that Trump is the legitimate president.

The pollsters report, "75% of registered voters — including 53% of Harris voters and 97% of Trump voters — say they accept that Trump is the legitimate president."

That is chilling.

How is someone supposed to run the country if there are tens of millions of people that do not consider your presidency to be legitimate?

This is going to be a major problem.

Another survey has found that 54 percent of Harris voters would like to move out of the country, but only 10 percent "definitely" or "probably" will…

Of Harris voters, 5% say they will definitely relocate and 5% say they probably will. Another 44% would like to move but probably (27%) or definitely (17%) won't. Of those who would like to move but are unlikely to, personal finances, family, and community ties are what will keep them in place.

Of those pondering or planning a move, 90% are considering moving to another country and 80% to another state. The top countries respondents are considering moving to are Canada (41%), the United Kingdom (19%), and Mexico (16%). Top states respondents are considering moving to are California (14%), New York (8%), and Colorado (8%).

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I will provide a map to the nearest airport to anyone wanting to leave the USA---provided they take five illegal invaders with them.



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