D’Souza: Do Red and Blue States Want A Divorce?

Conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza discusses a fascinating new study that reveals many Americans are ready for a split between red and blue states.

He says there’s a new study from the University of Virginia Center on Politics shows how deep the divide has become between various U.S. states. D’Souza goes on to show how some of these differences would unfold if the states actually did break up.

Could you imagine? A blue state could include everyone masking and showing proof of vaccination and open borders and big government spending and defunding the police and abortion on demand and a lot of anti-American sentiment.

Red states, on the other hand, would be increasingly strong on borders, on freedom, on educational choice, limited government and much more.

How do you think the plan would work over, say, 10 years? 100 years? There’s a reason America has been exceptional over 200 years. It’s not because of the policies of the left. It’s the nation’s freedoms and limited government that have led to the good things we enjoy today as Americans.

If the left really had full control of the country, it wouldn’t be America for long. Check out D’Souza’s comments and see for yourself the outcome of such a radical change for yourself.


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