43% of Americans participated in the survey said that the country would face a civil war in the next decade due to political divisions.
The survey results were published by Yougov and Economist last weekend.
The survey results also pointed out that 65% of people were asked that political violence in the US has increased significantly since the beginning of 2021. 62% of this situation will continue to increase in the next few years.
The survey was published in the context of the Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on August 28 predicted that street riots would happen if former President Donald Trump was prosecuted for storing confidential documents after leaving the White House.
The supporter of Trump surrounded the US Congress building on January 6, 2021.
Former US Department of Justice Mary McCord on August 29 said that the fact that an official was elected to give such violent words was extremely irresponsible.
The Capitol riot on January 6 is the result of similar actions that former President Trump and its allies, McCord said.
The supporters of Trump then announced the fight at all costs to turn the election results, preventing the US Congress from recognizing the victory for Joe Biden.
However, most experts believe that a conflict such as the US Civil War in 1861-1865 was unlikely to occur in the future.
Countries with democracy and strong governments like the United States do not fall into the civil war.
The confrontation between Mr. Trump and the US National Archive Agency escalated after the FBI announced the collection of many confidential documents in the former president's house.
The survey showed that half of the Republican party members said that officials enforcing federal law were irresponsible when searching Mr. Trump's mansion.