Tuesday, January 23, 2018

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Last week, the founders of "New California" read their Declaration of Independence in a hopeful step toward eventual statehood. A quarter of Americans think sections of states should have the right to secede and form a new state, but while nearly one-third thinks we'll be seeing more states breaking up in the future, it doesn't mean they think it will be good for the United States.
 
In the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico is pushing even harder for statehood, and more Americans than ever support welcoming the commonwealth as the 51st state. They're far less likely to support statehood for our nation's capital, though.
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