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In reply to the discussion: 691,000 people moved out of California last year. Here's where they went. [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)53. Not all Californians are Democrats
Like anywhere else, it is the urban centers keeping California blue.
Looking at where people are going is interesting, but I'd like to see who is relocating. Are we talking about urban and suburban Democrats fleeing to red states, or suburban and rural Republicans fleeing to more hospitable political climes?
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691,000 people moved out of California last year. Here's where they went. [View all]
Demovictory9
Nov 2019
OP
If you're a member of DU (and not a troll or malicious intruder), I'll welcome you to Oregon.
WheelWalker
Nov 2019
#3
but when people in other states want opportunities...they expect California to welcome THEM
Demovictory9
Nov 2019
#14
Florida seems to be sinking, some towns flooding ankle deep at high tide on sunny days.
Hekate
Nov 2019
#18
Yet people keep flooding in. 40,000,000 million of us, at least the population of all of Canada.
Hekate
Nov 2019
#13
Thank you, grammy--I was just going to say we have a lot of empty space here.
librechik
Nov 2019
#59