More than 3,000 people have signed an online petition asking President Donald Trump to merge North Dakota and South Dakota into a single state called "MegaKota."

Dillan Stewart, a change.org user from Fargo, North Dakota, started the petition Sunday, and it went viral.

His reason for the petition: he thinks it'd "be pretty cool to have a state called MegaKota so yeah."

Supporters agree that they just really like the idea of a "MegaKota."

"It's the best idea (of) 2019," said Rune Stamer, a user from Germany.

"Do either states even exist?" said user Sol Atencio from Colorado.

"MegaKota will crush other opposing states," said user Kade Moore from Missouri.

"How can it be called the United States if some of our states are divided in half?" said user Aaron Hemberger from Nebraska.

"MegaKota is the advancement of American Society needed to unify Republicans and Democrats alike in this time of political turmoil. MegaKota is the state we need, and the state this country deserves," said Cole Dennis, a user from New York.

Even potential "MegaKotans" like user Nickolas Gleese from Dickinson, North Dakota and user Rifkin Fox from Brookings supported it.

"I live here and would be proud to call myself a Megakotian," Fox said.

"I live in North Dakota, and literally want nothing more," Gleese said.

Will President Trump agree that "MegaKota" is what the United States needs?

Discussion and opinions around forming a new state called "MegaKota" is generally positive right now on Twitter: