DEMOCRAT TICKET. ADMIT ALL: LOS ANGELES SQUALOR-LEVEL LEADERSHIP SHARED WITH THE ENTIRE COUNTRY.
Do your research. Compare the quality of life and economic metrics of Red and Blue states and cities. Unemployment. Poverty. Cost of living. Crime.
LET ME SUMMARIZE: Harris' and Walz's states, both dominated by Democrats, exemplifying uninhibited Democrat policies, are among the highest vacated in the country. (California #1 and Minnesota #10)
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OUTBOUND MIGRATION AS A FUNCTION OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP:
Based on the most recent data, the top 15 states that people are leaving and their political affiliations are as follows:
California (Blue) - Significant outbound migration continues to be seen.
New York (Blue) - Another major state with a high outflow of residents.
Illinois (Blue) - High taxes and economic factors are contributing to the exodus.
New Jersey (Blue) - Population decline due to high cost of living.
Massachusetts (Blue) - Residents are leaving due to high living expenses.
Pennsylvania (Blue) - Many residents are moving to states with lower taxes and costs.
Michigan (Blue) - Economic challenges have prompted outbound migration.
Louisiana (Red) - The state faces economic and environmental challenges.
Ohio (Red/Blue) - Outbound migration is influenced by economic factors.
West Virginia (Red) - Struggling economy and population decline.
Minnesota (Blue) - Cost of living and climate contribute to migration.
Connecticut (Blue) - High taxes and cost of living are driving residents out.
Maryland (Blue) - Residents are moving to states with lower taxes.
Rhode Island (Blue) - High cost of living is a key factor in the migration.
Indiana (Red) - Economic factors are influencing outbound migration.
These states are largely characterized by high taxes, expensive living costs, and in some cases, challenging economic conditions, driving many residents to relocate to states perceived as more economically favorable or with better quality of life​ (https://247wallst.com/housing/2024/01/11/this-is-the-state-people-are-leaving-fast/ )
INBOUND MIGRATION AS A FUNCTION OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP:
Based on the most recent data, the top 15 states that people are moving to, along with their political affiliations, are:
Florida (Red) - Continues to attract new residents, particularly due to its tax-friendly environment and climate.
Texas (Red) - Popular for its job opportunities, no state income tax, and lower cost of living.
North Carolina (Red) - Offers a balance of affordable living, economic growth, and pleasant climate.
Tennessee (Red) - No state income tax, low cost of living, and cultural appeal draw in movers.
South Carolina (Red) - Attractive for its lower taxes, climate, and quality of life.
Georgia (Red/Blue) - Though it has become a political battleground, it attracts residents with its affordable living and job opportunities.
Arizona (Red/Blue) - Draws people for its weather and relatively lower taxes, though its political status is more purple.
Idaho (Red) - Attracts those looking for lower cost of living and a more rural lifestyle.
Nevada (Red/Blue) - No state income tax and a favorable climate, though politically leaning purple.
Utah (Red) - High quality of life, strong job market, and family-friendly environment.
Alabama (Red) - Low cost of living and tax benefits.
Colorado (Blue) - Despite being a blue state, it attracts people with its strong economy and outdoor lifestyle.
Montana (Red) - Favored for its wide-open spaces, lower taxes, and conservative values.
Arkansas (Red) - Low cost of living and a rural lifestyle are appealing.
South Dakota (Red) - Attracts residents with its low taxes, open spaces, and conservative values.
These states generally offer a combination of lower taxes, job opportunities, favorable climates, and overall affordability, which make them attractive destinations for people looking to relocate​ (https://247wallst.com/housing/2024/01/11/this-is-the-state-people-are-leaving-fast/ )
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