New Poll Reveals What Terrifies Canadians About Trump 2.0

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The majority of Canadians worry a Donald Trump return to the White House, a new ballot has steered.

In an Angus Reid Institute survey of 1,510 adults, nearly two-thirds (64%) agreed or strongly agreed that U.S. democracy might not survive a second Trump presidency.

Almost half (49%) of the respondents frightened the U.S. is “on the way to becoming an authoritarian state.”

Some 62% mentioned the U.S. can be “much worse” underneath Trump once more.

Regarding relations between the U.S. and Canada, 64% thought Biden was a extra steady POTUS.

More than 50% mentioned Biden is healthier for Canada’s economic system, with 29% saying it didn’t matter, economically talking for Canada, who was the occupant of the Oval Office.

Despite being indicted in 4 felony circumstances, Trump stays the clear Republican 2024 front-runner and on Monday cruised to victory within the Iowa caucuses, that means a replay of the 2020 election between himself and Biden stays on the playing cards.

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