
Texas · The movement is already here
On a fair ballot, a majority of Texas votes to leave the union.
Texas is already organized for this. Here is how to stand up and be counted.
adults in Texas would back independence when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it: calm, binary, and peaceful. That's about 61% of the state.
Even the understated abstract poll counts 6.8 million (31%). How we get this number →
A movement already here
This is where it is furthest along.
The movement in Texas is the Texas Nationalist Movement, the largest independence movement in the country and the one that built USexit. Texas is not waiting to start. It is organized, it is disciplined, and it is close.
Texas, if it stood alone
largest economy on Earth
$2.7 trillion, ahead of Italy.
people
More than the whole of Australia. A nation-sized population, governed from elsewhere.
seats in Congress
The other 495 are chosen by people who don't live here.
oil producer on Earth
Behind only the US, Saudi Arabia, and Russia.
Texas standoutThe only question that matters
Texas is already a nation in all but name.
If Texas 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?
Cast your vote
Texas was its own republic before it was a state, with its own president, its own currency, and its own standing among the powers of the earth. That memory never left. On a fair, plainly worded ballot question, calm and binary and peaceful, about 61 percent of Texas would vote to leave the union. That is roughly 13.5 million adults.
The 61 percent is the real number because it measures the real decision. A ballot is a yes or a no, and the choice is peaceful, so support runs about 30 points over the abstract poll that asks people to muse about the idea in the open air. Even that abstract YouGov poll, the understated floor, already puts Texas at 31 percent, about 6.8 million. Put the actual question and Texas lands at a majority. This is not a red or a blue thing. Texas leaned Republican in 2020, and self-determination is bigger than any one party's ballot line.
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Count Me In, Texas
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