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Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were from surveys conducted April 11th through April 14th of over 1,000 likely general election voters.

“The huge numbers of voters, from all political parties, showing concern on this issue should be a wake-up call to every politician and bureaucrat in Washington D.C. How many more Americans have to die before the federal government takes the threat of fentanyl streaming across our southern border seriously? Every 7 minutes another American dies from a fentanyl overdose, and month after month we hear of no real solutions coming out of D.C,” said Mark Meckler, President of the Convention of States and organizer of the upcoming HOW MANY MORE? Rally in Austin, TX. “Thankfully states are starting to step up, with the Texas Legislature now considering legislation that would allow the state to aggressively address the drug cartels free rein at the border.”

Mark Meckler is one of the organizers of the event, where he’ll be joined by Ted Nugent, Congressman Chip Roy, Lara Logan, and real-life victims and subject matter experts on the ongoing border crisis at the upcoming HOW MANY MORE? Rally on April 29th at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, TX. The rally is highlighting the unfolding crisis at the U.S. southern border with the dangerous influx of drugs like Fentanyl into the U.S., human trafficking, and the national security threat posed by drug cartels and international terrorist organizations.

The rally will serve as a call for Texas leaders like Governor Abbott and other state officeholders to take immediate, strong, and decisive action.  The potential actions include, among other things, declaring an “invasion” at the southern border, securing the passage of Texas HB 20 (which will create a Texas Border Protection Unit), and declaring the cartels as terror organizations.

For complete details on the poll, including graphics, please visit:
https://www.thetrafalgargroup.org/news/nat-issues-border-drugs-0418/

KEY INSIGHT: Large Majority of American Voters Concerned About Flood of Drugs Being Trafficked at U.S. Southern Border:

  • 87.5 percent of voters say they are concerned about the large quantity of fentanyl and other illegal drugs being brought across the southern U.S. border:

    • 63.6 percent say very concerned

    • 23.9 percent say somewhat concerned

  • 12.5 percent of voters say they are not concerned about the large quantity of fentanyl and other illegal drugs being brought across the southern U.S. border:

    • 8.1 percent say not very concerned

    • 4.4 percent say not concerned at all

KEY INSIGHT: Concern Over Drug Trafficking at Southern Border Crosses Bipartisan Divides:

  • 82 percent of Democratic voters say they are concerned about the large quantity of fentanyl and other illegal drugs being brought across the southern U.S. border. 18 percent say they are not concerned.

  • 84.1 percent of Independent voters say they are concerned about the large quantity of fentanyl and other illegal drugs being brought across the southern U.S. border. 15.8 percent say they are not concerned.

  • 94.7 percent of Republican voters say they are concerned about the large quantity of fentanyl and other illegal drugs being brought across the southern U.S. border. 5.3 percent say they are not concerned.

Author: COS Action

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