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motherjones:

thedailyfeed: Care of tech startup Updater—many traditionally Republican-leaning states appear to be gaining residents, traditionally Democratic-leaning states tend to be losing residents. Wonder how this might affect the electoral college and the election?

Michigan to Tennessee. And brought my leftist ideals with me.

motherjones:

thedailyfeedCare of tech startup Updater—many traditionally Republican-leaning states appear to be gaining residents, traditionally Democratic-leaning states tend to be losing residents. Wonder how this might affect the electoral college and the election?

Michigan to Tennessee. And brought my leftist ideals with me.

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  5. socialnn answered: If it’s enough to raise republican states’ electoral college votes, this could be a bit of a game changer in the coming years.
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  7. socialnn answered: Don’t think Texas will be affected much because of how the districts were re-drawn.
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    hah Minnesota sucks. And why are people moving south?
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  16. booksneak answered: Looks like people are moving from expensive to cheap states, so if they’re lower income they may be more likely to vote Democrat. Hopefully.
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    Houston, Texas is...Fastest Growing City in
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