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In reply to the discussion: What if we recruit liberals in populous states to move to low population red states? [View all]Calculating
(3,000 posts)34. Only problem with Utah is the church which runs everything there
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What if we recruit liberals in populous states to move to low population red states? [View all]
Yavin4
Sep 2018
OP
Now that would be awesome if we could persuade RWers to move to islands in the ocean
lagomorph777
Sep 2018
#33
Our former Governor, Craig Benson, was a big advocate of the Free State Project.
teamster633
Sep 2018
#61
So did I. Most of those small population Red States are not bad. I've been to many of them.
politicaljunkie41910
Sep 2018
#113
When the GOP takes over the SC and gerrymanders everything else and makes your home a Red State Home
lancelyons
Sep 2018
#19
Exactly. The problem is that the number of representatives in the House was set
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#20
Although reapportionment is done every 10 years, the limits on the number
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#68
With 24 hr security force, gates and lots of cash ? Can people who look like me stop by to visit ?
lunasun
Sep 2018
#25
Technically it work work, but it's horrendously impractical and would never happen.
bearsfootball516
Sep 2018
#26
Build a retirement community in warm region of Florida, Georgia or Arizona
greymattermom
Sep 2018
#56
entirely doable for low pop states like ND, SD, WY. a few 100K voters moved would get
msongs
Sep 2018
#60
Back in the 90s, I heard it was estimated you had to spend $100k to create a job
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2018
#88
Florida is headed blue. My county is pale red, but the trend is purple soon.
Blue_true
Sep 2018
#104
Okay, but anyone moving to Mississippi or Alabama needs to get a million dollar bonus.
Vinca
Sep 2018
#66
stupid idea. People live where they do for reasons like work, family, school and many other things
JI7
Sep 2018
#87
Not just no, but hell no. Just get the DNC to follow Dean's 50 State Strategy. nt
Hekate
Sep 2018
#105