To: Clintonfatigued
I think someone has their trends off.
I remember someone giving a speech summarizing their sociological research on C-span, where they said that conservatives settle and then stay whereas liberals will move constantly. Thus those that move at retirement will overwhelmingly be liberals.
6 posted on
01/08/2007 4:12:14 PM PST by
Fraxinus
(My opinion worth what you paid.)
To: Fraxinus
summarizing their sociological research on C-span... garbage in, garbage out...
23 posted on
01/08/2007 4:33:12 PM PST by
IllumiNaughtyByNature
(Obama ... Kinda has the onomatopoeia of a train crashing as it pulls out of the station.)
To: Fraxinus
Maybe, but in real life that certainly is not happening here in Florida.
Libs just don't understand why they continue to lose elections here, and they just rant and rave about election fraud. - Frankly, I'm sick of it.
Florida may have been a swing state 8 - 10 years ago, but it has trended more red every election, and by a simple twist of fate, is also growing like crazy.
most of the transplants here that I have seen know exactly why they move here, and most of them are not retiring either.
The next census would make Florida number three in delegate count. - In front of NY.
28 posted on
01/08/2007 4:40:22 PM PST by
bill1952
("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
To: Fraxinus
Why would moving be politically based? We'll move at retirement because we will have no reason to be in the congested Washington, DC area - no family here, and we'd rather be in a quieter area. We're not deciding, "Which area has Republicans?" "Which area has Democrats?"
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