Nearly a fifth of Americans now ‘prefer’ that Canada become a U.S. state or territory, poll suggests

Does Canada allow residents who are not Canadian citizens vote in Canadian national elections and referendums?
That is crazy, if it is true.

What? You want those lefties to discriminate against the undocumented members of their communities?

Sounds wacist.
 
Yeah we are taking Greenland, but the Canada take over was a joke. We really don't want Canada.
 
An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.
The US needs to wind it's neck in, or should I say, Trump needs to wind his neck in. It won't end well with the US if it's stupid enough to carry on with it's delusions.
 
The US needs to wind it's neck in, or should I say, Trump needs to wind his neck in. It won't end well with the US if it's stupid enough to carry on with it's delusions.
Europe has far bigger problems than America. China smells weakness as they water down your values through illegal immigration and purchased politicians. There are ALOT of compromised politicians in Europe, you better clean that up quick before other nations invoke a much stronger stance;

China will strike Europe when the time is right, if they need to (Plan B). One nation at a time you will be subservient unfortunately. If they havent already made you beholden to them economically, which is Plan A and well on track at the moment.

PM Macron was pleading for Chinese investment, in front of the whole world. It was rather embarrassing to watch to be honest.

Perhaps Europe will be happy if Newsom is president?
 
Europe has far bigger problems than America. China smells weakness as they water down your values through illegal immigration and purchased politicians. There are ALOT of compromised politicians in Europe, you better clean that up quick before other nations invoke a much stronger stance;

China will strike Europe when the time is right, if they need to (Plan B). One nation at a time you will be subservient unfortunately. If they havent already made you beholden to them economically, which is Plan A and well on track at the moment.

PM Macron was pleading for Chinese investment, in front of the whole world. It was rather embarrassing to watch to be honest.

Perhaps Europe will be happy if Newsom is president?
You're obviously on some kind of hallucinogenic.
 
You're obviously on some kind of hallucinogenic.
Am I?

You guys are naive. Citizens like myself are just another easy victim. There will be many more. Buckle up.

China "super embassy" greenlit in London despite national security, dissident group concerns​

 
Am I?

You guys are naive. Citizens like myself are just another easy victim. There will be many more. Buckle up.

China "super embassy" greenlit in London despite national security, dissident group concerns​

Trump is on the same drugs as you -






You will get bombed on your own continent.
 
An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.
Yeah, no thanks.
 
Is that your professional assessment of the world geopolitical situation?
Just looking at the news, Trump has gone full dick mode with Greenland. Most of America must be embarrassed. He's doing well on deporting illegals, he should just stick to that.
 
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An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.
We want alberta

fghhhjbbhhh.webp
 
An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.
Assuming for a moment that a large number in the US thinks so then this provides more than ample evidence that the masses are asses. They clearly cannot grasp the political shift to the left this will bring to US politics.
 
An increasing number of Americans are getting randy over Canada being a part of your Republic.

Whatever you offer Greenland you better triple it to try and woo Canada. We are not a cheap night out!


17 per cent of Americans support Canada becoming either a territory or the 51st State of the U.S. — but two-thirds stand by its sovereignty, a new poll suggests.



The findings come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s ambitions to seize Greenland, a self-governing territory of fellow NATO member Denmark, after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and toppling his government earlier this month.
But according to the survey by public opinion pollster Research Co., most respondents don’t want the U.S. to take over Greenland. Nor do they want Panama, Cuba or Mexico under American control.

“It’s a topic I never thought I would have to ask about,” said Mario Canseco, the president of Research Co. and author of the survey. “Americans are not looking at (Greenland) the same way Trump is looking at it.”

Published Monday, Canseco’s survey polled a representative sample of 1,002 adults across the U.S. from Jan 13 to 15. Here’s what it found.

What do Americans think of Canada becoming the 51st State?​

Although 66 per cent of respondents said they’d “prefer” Canada remain an independent nation, 10 per cent said they’d like to see it become a territory of the U.S. and seven per cent its 51st State.

Republicans were more likely to want Canada absorbed into the States, with 13 per cent wanting it to become a territory and 10 per cent an American state. But despite Trump’s messaging, 64 per cent of Republicans support Canada’s independence.

“It’s definitely a larger number (of people wanting Canada under U.S. control) than what we would have found prior to Donald Trump becoming president,” Canseco said. “The number is definitely significant. I mean, it’s one out of five.

“It doesn’t suggest that the public is completely on side, but there’s a group that could be growing,” he said. “I’m curious to ask this in six months and see where the situation stands.”

Last March, an Angus Reid Institute poll asked a similar question and found 60 per cent of Americans had “no interest in seeing” Canada join the U.S., while 32 per cent were “interested but only if Canadians want to.”
Canadians don’t want to, if the 90 per cent of Canucks who were against annexation in the poll were anything to go by.
I bet at least 1/5 of Minnesotans would vote today to become part of Canada.
 
I bet at least 1/5 of Minnesotans would vote today to become part of Canada.
If they did, they would face the worst kind of persecution possible.

My nation is full of corrupt and evil agencies. Ask your State Department and various agencies leadership. It is well know in circles that need to know...
 
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