States that voted for Trump in 2020 should secede from the U.S. says GOP congressional candidate

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J.R. Majewski, a far-right-wing Republican congressional candidate from Ohio, called for states who supported former President Trump’s failed bid for the White House in 2020 to secede from the U.S.

The MAGA candidate vying to unseat Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) said after the 2020 election that conservative states have little choice but to leave the union, CNN reported.

“Every state that went red should secede from the United States,” Majewski said on a live stream app. “I don’t think it sounds out there.”

Majewski, an open adherent of the QAnon conspiracy theory, said the action was necessary because the liberals who voted for President Biden in record numbers are “f---ing psychotic.”

“They’re — it’s irrational. Their way of life is just crazy,” he said on the Periscope app. “To me, secession is not out there.”

In a newly redrawn congressional district, the staunch Trump supporter won a crowded primary to face Kaptur, a 19-term veteran.

Although Kaptur has easily won reelection in the past, Republicans gerrymandered her district to make it much less Democratic, giving them a solid chance in the fall general election.

Majewski, a nuclear power worker, first gained notoriety by painting a giant pro-Trump sign on his front lawn in 2020.

Trump won 25 states in the 2020 election against Biden, who also won the popular vote and electoral vote by a healthy margin.

Trump supporters widely believe that the election was stolen by fraud, although experts and election officials from both parties dismiss those claims as spurious.

But even MAGA fans may find Majewski’s support of secession as a radical point of view.