Posted on 04/11/2025 9:28:04 AM PDT by lovingliberty1965
We need a roadblock on I-15 N out of SoCal.
I lived in south eastern Colorado (Rocky Ford) from the time I was 5 until I was 17. In the early 70's half the cars in town had California license plates.
It didn't seem liberal there when I was a kid, but it has evolved a bunch. It's 60-40ish now, but I expect it to get worse over time.
It would take Colorado and Utah hundreds of years to ever have the millions of illegals, Somalis, Iranians and Muslims that are packed into California now.
Going into S. CA is now like walking into the U.N. cafeteria during their hate America month.
You are making a logic error. Let's say California is 60% Dem/40% Rep., and Colorado is 50/50. If the emigration from California is politically neutral (that is, Dems and Reps leave in numbers proportional to their numbers) then the net effect is that Colorado will receive far more Dems from California than Reps, even if California is trending to 58% Dem/42% Rep. The impact on the area receiving Californians is to increase the Dem vote so long as that area was less Dem originally than California.
See Post 25.
You are completely failing to counter the point I made in 25. Try again.
Illegal aliens are not “Californian’s” just as a mouse that moves into a barn is not a horse
That has nothing to do with this. California is still a heavily Democrat state, even if it shifted back somewhat towards R in 2024. That means that the raw majority of voters leaving it are still Dem, and that means areas receiving an influx of Californians will still be getting more Dems than Reps.
Not quite.
For a decade now they said Californians were turning Arizona left, “Like swarms of leftist Locusts invading AZ”. It was all BS.
Then came the 2024 election where Trump won Arizona by nearly 6 percentage points. Even with the epic fraud in Phoenix/Maricopa County.
What happened was hundreds of thousands who bailed out of CA to Arizona the past 10 years easily put Arizona over the top for Trump in 2024.
no, democrats only win there because they cheat
“Audit Reveals Evidence of Voter Fraud in California’s 2022 Election”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4160259/posts
So you are seriously claiming that California is a Republican-majority state minus the vote fraud? That would be pretty astonishing.
I guess you missed that California voted Reagan, then Reagan again, then Bush, and Pete Wilson as Governor, then suddenly illegals come in large numbers and democrats suddenly start winning a lot
But no, your explanation that republicans just magically turned democrat for no reason whatsoever makes total sense.......
What is happening? Voter fraud.
exactly
California Democrat Arrested, Charged With Mail-In Ballot Fraud
https://thefederalist.com/2023/02/20/california-democrat-arrested-charged-with-mail-in-ballot-fraud/
Nearly 84,000 duplicate voter records found in audit of California’s ‘motor voter’ system
https://drrichswier.com/2021/08/24/caught-on-video-democrats-steal-thousands-of-gavin-newsom-recall-ballots/
Widespread Voter Fraud in California Reported
https://defconnews.com/2021/09/12/widespread-voter-fraud-in-california-reported/
The key word is “more” demonicRAT. Only one county in Commiefornia? I can’t tell which county that is but it’s probably so sparsely populated that it didn’t take that many more votes. A lot of other counties are already so demonicRAT that it would be hard to vote more demonicRAT. If I’m reading the legend right, it appears that nearly the entire country voted more Republican but there’s no color chart to indicate how much more Republican. Still a good sign, though.
Of course California is trending Republican. It is because democrats are fleeing the state like rats fleeing a sinking ship.
Those democrats invaded it decades ago so good riddance they are going back home
You are making a logic error. Let's say California is 60% Dem/40% Rep., and Colorado is 50/50. If the emigration from California is politically neutral (that is, Dems and Reps leave in numbers proportional to their numbers) then the net effect is that Colorado will receive far more Dems from California than Reps, even if California is trending to 58% Dem/42% Rep. The impact on the area receiving Californians is to increase the Dem vote so long as that area was less Dem originally than California.
No, not at all. You ignored my point. I said nothing about the states such as Colorado who are receiving immigration.
I said two things.
I acknowledged from the map that every county in California produced more Republican votes.
I then concluded California Republicans were more likely to have stayed to fight in California than Democrats.
(And I added to question marks because I was surprised by the obvious conclusion)
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