Here in Seattle there is skepticism that the outflow of residents moving out of the state are doing it for purely political reasons.
Here we have a writer for the local far left newspaper Seattle Times taking a look at a database Idaho released in late November, and he realized that yes, people ARE leaving for political reasons.
Key paragraph:
This is the “big sort,” proven. It’s long been known that the U.S. is separating into silos, driven mostly by vocation (such as Big Tech clustering on the coasts), by age or education (young college grads flocking to cities) or by affordability (the middle and working classes getting priced out of cities). These divisions are reflected in politics. This latest data suggests, though, that which team you’re on politically is now itself a driving force behind at least some of the sorting.
WA doesn't register voters by party, so this sort of thing is hard to detect there. Idaho does register by party, and the registration stats from arriving WA residents are telling a story.
Former NBC affiliate reporter Alison Morrow, herself a WA refugee now living in FL, has a video on this too.
https://rumble.com/v42drmt-fleeing-states-is-now-news....html
Sad thing is that according to family in the Midwest they're bringing their toxic and depraved political choices with them.
They're already infesting school boards.
In some areas, it is the opposite. Talked to a man from New York who got tired of the lefty politics and couldn’t vote them out. His district was 100% stolen as it was primarily conservative but still got full blue. The schools in his area were top in the US 15 years ago and now most of the students can’t even read. He had some kids on the way and felt his only way was move.
He needs to run for his kid's school board. Or at the very least show up and cause trouble and push back against any nonsense.
Disagree. He needs to homeschool. Way more people need to homeschool.
Even if you take over a school board you're just mitigating the problem.
Even better, home school and have other parents pay you to home school their kids as well. Now you're basically the top decision maker instead of just 1 board member.