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The Exodus Continues: Blue Regions Still Bleeding As Residents Escape Democrat Policies

Can Democrats take a hint?  The answer is obviously no, but with millions of people flooding out of Democrat controlled places and relocating to more conservative regions one might think they would finally get the message.

Blue cities and states across the US have been experiencing a mass exodus of legal residents since before the pandemic event; many of them business owners taking their money (and job opportunities) with them.  The hardest hit states in the country include New York, Illinois and California, with cities like NYC, LA, Chicago and San Francisco seeing some of the most aggressive population shift.  In states like California the standard operating procedure has been to lie about the situation, using the surge of illegal immigrants to hide population loss in the census.

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6 thoughts on “The Exodus Continues: Blue Regions Still Bleeding As Residents Escape Democrat Policies”

  1. The problem is, liberals are fleeing these states, but STIIL VOTE the same because they are stupid. Then they ruin the states they fled to to get away from what they voted for!

  2. But what’s frightening is these people who claim to be leaving democrat controlled cities and states are bring their distorted ideas, opinions and beliefs, with them.

  3. and people don’t know what’s going on…….i often hear “I just don’t listen to the news anymore”.

  4. The more meaningful data would be the *rates* of population loss (e.g. the number leaving per 100 residents) rather than just the absolute numbers. That would ensure an “apples to apples” comparison between states that have vastly different populations to begin with.

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