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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think over time there will definitely be a geographic “sorting out” of liberal and conservative Americans at the state level. This isn’t going to happen overnight of course, but year after year liberals will reject job offers in red states—or won’t even consider applying for those jobs—and refuse to move to red states. Their children will also stop enrolling at colleges in red states, which will have a big impact on where they live post-graduation. Over time, it will really add up. I think this is inevitable. We’re going to see blue states getting a lot bluer and red states getting a lot redder.[/quote] I agree with this, which is the exact wrong trajectory you would want an already polarized country to take. Absent a wave election for Dems in '22 or '24, I actually wonder whether either the Rs or the Ds will manage to pass an federal abortion ban/right. I would predict that the Rs pick up a just couple seats in '22 (no huge swing) and we will have (federal) legislative stalemate (and massive social acrimony and polarization) on the question.[/quote]
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