It just occurred to me in a question form.
Do the results of elections in states that you dont live in possibly affect you in the long term?
I’m talking governor, etc. Obviously not federal house or senate.
“Do the results of elections in states that you dont live in possibly affect you in the long term?”
Why are all the New Yorkers moving to Florida and Californians moving to Texas?
Do the results of elections in states that you dont live in possibly affect you in the long term?
Im talking governor, etc. Obviously not federal house or senate.
Florida is a Presidential Swing State so a Socialist Democrat Governor would not be helpful for Republican Presidential Candidates.
Probably so. If nothing else, after a few years as a governor, I’m sure the easy life of a Senator looks pretty appealing.
Probably. State legislatures do the redistricting for Congressional elections, and state supreme courts can overturn them.
Recall governor appoints when a sitting rep dies or is indicted and leaves office between elections ...