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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not retire to a republican state. Not as a woman, not as a jewish person, not as a PoC, not as a human. So PA and FL would be out. And I have no interest in Ann Arbor beyond a three-day weekend. [/quote] What do you think might be good, non-GOP states?[/quote] I’m thinking maybe a university town in purplish state.[/quote] I'm confused then. Technically MI and PA are blue states with a lot of university towns. So why are they out?[/quote] Smaller cities and towns of any states (even blue states like MD) can be very red. Think about smaller towns in eastern shore or up north towards Hagerstown, they are certainly not blue. [/quote] Yes, I'm aware. I grew up in the Midwest. I was just pointing out the inconsistency that they were writing off blue states, then backtracking to university towns in purplish states when Ann Arbor is blue blue blue in a blue state but the PP will go there for no more than a three-day weekend. And if I were to move back to my home state, it would only be to blue towns/cities with a local government promoting DEI, an active Jewish community, etc. [/quote]
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