As you said, there’s been a flood of Californians to Washington for various reasons. Whatcom County, which I voted from my whole voting life until last year, is conservative but swamped by the hippy college town of Bellingham as well as being a bedroom community for Seattle. A lot of discouraged conservatives in Whatcom. Dems manage to squeak out wins even when it’s not likely. Consequently, younger generations moving to red states for political reasons but also affordability. I’m not young but we’re in TN now. Hard to leave though.
I think the nationwide rightward shift mostly stems from the left's hubris. They have become so in-your-face dismissive of the non-elite that it is becoming harder for us to ignore their anti-American activity. Your thoughts?
As you said, there’s been a flood of Californians to Washington for various reasons. Whatcom County, which I voted from my whole voting life until last year, is conservative but swamped by the hippy college town of Bellingham as well as being a bedroom community for Seattle. A lot of discouraged conservatives in Whatcom. Dems manage to squeak out wins even when it’s not likely. Consequently, younger generations moving to red states for political reasons but also affordability. I’m not young but we’re in TN now. Hard to leave though.
I think the nationwide rightward shift mostly stems from the left's hubris. They have become so in-your-face dismissive of the non-elite that it is becoming harder for us to ignore their anti-American activity. Your thoughts?
I was actually able to fill out a real King County (Seattle Washington) ballot from my home in New York state.
They were even kind enough to provide postage. A TV station in Spokane Washington did a story on it.
The news piece mentions I learned how to do it from a "person" online. That person is Seth.
https://www.khq.com/news/new-york-man-raises-concerns-about-king-county-voting-integrity/article_93058a86-9273-11ef-ae5d-db34729aa9da.html