Proponents argue that unification could increase global influence, simplify trade and defense coordination, and create economic efficiencies. Opponents argue that it would eliminate Canadian sovereignty, disrupt established institutions, and undermine the cultural and political independence of both nations.
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Response rates from 185 Independent voters.
8% Yes |
92% No |
8% Yes |
92% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 185 Independent voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 185 Independent voters.
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Unique answers from Independent voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B48VXGN3mos3MO
They are their own country and shouldn't even be considered to join the US because it's not our decision it's theirs.
@B482WQP3mos3MO
That's up to Canada if they want to be apart of the U.S government. And if that was the case, grant U.S Citizenship to all Canadians.
@B47N5YW3mos3MO
I think Canadians are cool, and they can do whatever they want. Who cares if they join us, what's the point?
@B47X42M3mos3MO
If they want to, yes. I think that would be awesome if they say yes, but that is their choice and they do not have to.
@B48LSG43mos3MO
No, but Canada needs to be held accountable for all of the easy trade they have received from the U.S.
@B5L4Y523wks3W
I would Canada join the the United States under the United Federation of Earth or something like that
@harvey7849 3wks3W
No, but if there is a circumstance wherein the populations of both the U.S. and Canada overwhelming favor a merger, I would not see any reason to prevent it.
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