USEXIT
The Declaration of Independence

American Self-Determination

Your state is already a nation.

Self-determination is the most American idea there is. A growing number of states are rediscovering it. We'll help you find the others in yours, and hand you the playbook that built the largest independence movement in the country.

On a fair ballot

132.2 million

American adults would vote to leave the union when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it. That is a majority in 23 states.

Even the understated abstract poll counts 55.8 million who already say yes. How we get this →

YouGov 2024, adjusted for how a ballot asks

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USexit is built by the Texas Nationalist Movement, the largest independence movement in the country. We're handing other states the same playbook that built it.

643,232
Texas supporters
254
of 254 counties

Self-determination is the lane.

The right of a people to govern themselves, peacefully and by consent. Not a party. Not a policy fight. The oldest American idea there is.

You are not alone.

Most of your neighbors have never been asked the real question. When they are, the numbers move fast, and they move everywhere.

What you build is yours.

We bring the playbook, the standard, and the connections. We don't run your group and we don't take your money.

Every state

The whole country is closer than you think.

Where every state lands when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it: a majority in 23, and most of the rest within striking distance. The raw, understated poll is lower. Here's how we adjust it. Hover any state to see where it lands.

23
states at a majority
15
have raised a movement
5
organizing right now
Alabama: 52% on a fair ballotAlaska: 66% on a fair ballotArizona: 48% on a fair ballotColorado: 51% on a fair ballotFlorida: 54% on a fair ballotGeorgia: 55% on a fair ballotIndiana: 54% on a fair ballotKansas: 52% on a fair ballotMaine: 49% on a fair ballotMassachusetts: 44% on a fair ballotMinnesota: 43% on a fair ballotNew Jersey: 46% on a fair ballotNorth Carolina: 47% on a fair ballotNorth Dakota: not measuredOklahoma: 58% on a fair ballotPennsylvania: 46% on a fair ballotSouth Dakota: not measuredTexas: 61% on a fair ballotWyoming: not measuredConnecticut: 39% on a fair ballotMissouri: 46% on a fair ballotWest Virginia: 55% on a fair ballotIllinois: 51% on a fair ballotNew Mexico: 49% on a fair ballotArkansas: 53% on a fair ballotCalifornia: 59% on a fair ballotDelaware: 50% on a fair ballotHawaii: 50% on a fair ballotIowa: 46% on a fair ballotKentucky: 49% on a fair ballotMaryland: 45% on a fair ballotMichigan: 45% on a fair ballotMississippi: 49% on a fair ballotMontana: 54% on a fair ballotNew Hampshire: 45% on a fair ballotNew York: 58% on a fair ballotOhio: 44% on a fair ballotOregon: 47% on a fair ballotTennessee: 51% on a fair ballotUtah: 46% on a fair ballotVirginia: 49% on a fair ballotWashington: 54% on a fair ballotWisconsin: 45% on a fair ballotNebraska: 55% on a fair ballotSouth Carolina: 49% on a fair ballotIdaho: 50% on a fair ballotNevada: 51% on a fair ballotVermont: not measuredLouisiana: 53% on a fair ballotRhode Island: 44% on a fair ballot
On a fair ballot39%50% majority66%Organizing nowOrganized beforeHover a state, or pick one below.
Support on a fair ballotlowhigh
Organizing nowOrganized beforeNot yet measured

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Start

Be the first in your state.

That's how every one of these starts. One person willing to be found. Tell us where you are and what you're hoping to do. A real person replies within two days.

The whole continent is starting to remember it can govern itself. Texas is the first stone. We're helping set the rest.

I want to

We don't take your money and we don't run your group. What we share is the playbook, the standard, and the connections.