I live in Texas but I’m seeing these Georgia results and I’m honestly shocked at how far left the south has shifted. I live in Texas which is red for now but I feel it will flip. I do think think a good portion of this has to do with people moving to red states. I’ll never understand people who move from blue states, complain about high taxes, and then vote for the same policies. Doesn’t help either that public schools are propaganda factories.
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I live in a reddish state in a very blue area because of the companies that move here. I also work in what appears to be a majority blue industry. The worst part with all of these recruited or transplant employees that move here constantly hate on this state, talk about how much better CA, or some state up North is, and when I ask if they would ever consider taking a job in that state or moving back once they retire and it’s always the same reply. “Oh know the price of living and taxes is just too high there.” They then proceed to share their support whatever dumb new tax the county or city has for more public transportation so people in Adjacent towns can travel into ours via bus.... if the business they were doing made adding a bus route there beneficial we would not need to raise a tax for it.