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It is becoming clear that "We The People" are not going to survive this so called "presidency." (Original Post) warmfeet Apr 2020 OP
we NEED to keep the house and get the Senate.. samnsara Apr 2020 #1
Call some experienced professionals BigmanPigman Apr 2020 #2
The hell you say. ZZenith Apr 2020 #3
This!👆 SheltieLover Apr 2020 #4
A crazy idea mairica Sep 2020 #5
I live in Texas. I want out. marble falls Sep 2020 #6
Arizona or North Carolina mairica Sep 2020 #7
Somewhere about 40/50 miles away from the coast in NC sounds good to me. marble falls Sep 2020 #8
That's Perfect mairica Sep 2020 #9
Good thought! marble falls Sep 2020 #10

ZZenith

(4,110 posts)
3. The hell you say.
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 07:31 PM
Apr 2020

We will not only survive this we are going to make such an example out of these mendacious cretins that all who get similar ideas in the future are going to be dissuaded by our fierce resolution.

mairica

(6 posts)
5. A crazy idea
Wed Sep 23, 2020, 03:59 PM
Sep 2020

I live around LA and have done so since first moving to the country more than 21 years ago. As I look at the local situation when it comes to housing affordability, I've strongly contemplated moving to another city in the US. If I want to move to another democratically run city or state, I can do so by moving up the coast or some other cities in the Midwest or Northeast. But, rather than do that, I plan on moving to a state that is either purple or turning purple. This helps to whittle down the list of states to just a few that I wouldn't mind moving to in order of my personal preference:

- North Carolina
- Texas
- Arizona
- Florida
- Wisconsin

If and when I do move to one of these states, I plan to do so in a district that is purple as well. I know I'll just be one vote, but when I do move there I'll be a lot more politically engaged in the local politics to help elect democrats. I urge others to consider doing the same. Leave the democratic havens and start turning the rest of the country purple. Donald Trump lost California by 3 million votes in 2016. If even 1 million of those voters were living throughout these other 4 states, the outcome of that election would be very different.

mairica

(6 posts)
7. Arizona or North Carolina
Sat Sep 26, 2020, 05:11 PM
Sep 2020

I'd say my preference is definitely towards North Carolina since it's not as hot as Arizona or Texas can be. All liberals moving to a liberal haven means the Senate and the presidency are essentially given to the Republicans.

mairica

(6 posts)
9. That's Perfect
Sun Sep 27, 2020, 04:00 PM
Sep 2020

It's too late to move this election cycle, but I'll be holding off my move until the new redistricting and move to a purple district or slightly red district.

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