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zico20
12-22-2016, 07:35 PM
With all the talk about ditching the Electoral College by liberals, here is another alarming trend for Democrats come 2024.

There is a possibility of at least 10 seats switching from one state to another. The projections are as follows:

Losing seats are New York, Rhode Island, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Ohio, West Virginia, and Illinois most likely two.

Adding seats are Texas 3 or 4, Florida 2, Montana, Utah, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/311566-western-southern-states-likely-to-gain-house-seats-in-2022

It looks like Republican states will benefit by 4 or 5 electoral votes next go around, thanks to Texas.

This is an EXCELLENT article by the Chicago Tribune on the abominable state of Illinois. No wonder Rham Emanuel wants Chicago to be a sanctuary city. It is one reason Illinois isn't losing population at an even more alarming rate.

Great quote from the article on why former residents left.

Common reasons included high taxes, the state budget stalemate, crime, the unemployment rate and the weather.

Okay, Illinois can't do anything about the weather, but the rest are all Democrats fault.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-illinois-population-decline-met-20161220-story.html

boxcar
12-23-2016, 02:46 PM
With all the talk about ditching the Electoral College by liberals, here is another alarming trend for Democrats come 2024.

There is a possibility of at least 10 seats switching from one state to another. The projections are as follows:

Losing seats are New York, Rhode Island, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Ohio, West Virginia, and Illinois most likely two.

Adding seats are Texas 3 or 4, Florida 2, Montana, Utah, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/311566-western-southern-states-likely-to-gain-house-seats-in-2022

It looks like Republican states will benefit by 4 or 5 electoral votes next go around, thanks to Texas.

This is an EXCELLENT article by the Chicago Tribune on the abominable state of Illinois. No wonder Rham Emanuel wants Chicago to be a sanctuary city. It is one reason Illinois isn't losing population at an even more alarming rate.

Great quote from the article on why former residents left.

Common reasons included high taxes, the state budget stalemate, crime, the unemployment rate and the weather.

Okay, Illinois can't do anything about the weather, but the rest are all Democrats fault.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-illinois-population-decline-met-20161220-story.html

Thanks for posting this! I will read the article later when I have some time. My brother-in-law lives in a Chicago burb and cannot wait to get out! Evidently, he's not alone.

Jess Hawsen Arown
12-23-2016, 02:53 PM
Speaking of population shift, here is something totally mind boggling.

According to a NJ radio station call-in show, NJ added 9,000 to their population in the last year while both Pennsylvania and New York lost population. The hosts of the show set up an ARE YOU CRAZY? hot line to find out who moved in and why.

As for the future problems for the Dems, they lost a ton of ground in the last two elections despite the huge advantage incumbents have. Say good-bye to that advantage.

Marshall Bennett
12-23-2016, 05:47 PM
Good people eventually find the right direction. No, you can't fix stupid, but you can change intelligent people from acting stupid.
No one can honestly deny this country was destined for the gutter if the current trend continued. Hopefully most of Europe will eventually follow when they see what a million Muslims can do to a country like Germany allowed in unchecked. Better to stop, clean house, and take out the garbage than bring more in.
Democrats would have done exactly as Germany did and they know it, had they had another 4 years.
Stay tuned for further damage assessment. They haven't even really settled in over there yet.