
Arkansas · Self-Determination
Worded the way a real vote is, most of Arkansas votes to leave.
A majority already leans this way in the Natural State. There is just no organized movement for it here yet, and that is what we are here to change.
Arkansasadults in Arkansas would back independence when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it: calm, binary, and peaceful. That's about 53% of the state.
Even the understated abstract poll counts 536,000 (23%). How we get this number →
Arkansas, if it stood alone
largest economy on Earth
$189 billion, ahead of Morocco.
people
More than the whole of Lithuania. A nation-sized population, governed from elsewhere.
seats in Congress
The other 529 are chosen by people who don't live here.
The only question that matters
Arkansas is already a nation in all but name.
If Arkansas were already a self-governing nation, with its own border, its own money, its own defense, everything two hundred other nations control, and the vote in front of you was not whether to leave, but whether to join the United States on the terms it offers today, would you vote yes?
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Arkansas is the Natural State, settled by people who cleared their own ground in the Ozark hollows and the Delta bottoms and answered to themselves. That instinct never left. On a fair, plainly worded ballot, asked the way a real vote gets asked, calm and binary and peaceful, about 53% of Arkansans would vote to leave the union. That is roughly 1.2 million adults who would choose to govern Arkansas from Arkansas.
Here is why 53% is the real figure and the small poll is not. An abstract survey catches people cold, with no plan and no ballot in front of them. A real vote is different. It is a yes-or-no question decided peacefully at the box, and support for self-determination runs about 30 points higher when it is put that way. Add those points to the floor and Arkansas lands at a majority. Even the detached YouGov poll already puts it at 23%, and that is the understated bottom, not the ceiling.
So the number is there. What is missing is each other. There is no organized effort in Arkansas yet, and that is the whole gap. We are part of the largest independence movement in the country, and we bring the playbook and the connections that took years to build. We do not run your group. We do not take your money. You decide what Arkansas's movement becomes.
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Count Me In, Arkansas
Be findable. When the next person from Arkansas reaches out, we connect you. That is how it starts.
We don't run your group. We don't take your money. We bring the playbook, the standard, and the connections. What you build is yours.
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