Message from @Clive
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sorry for any CALIphate fans
When people say Dallas, do they mean Dallas, or do they mean the DFW Metroplex? Because I'll be honest, I always get a little triggered hearing the worst part of the metroplex get the credit, even if it is the biggest.
I mena Plano specifically
"East Dallas" or DFW in general
not Austin, fuck Austin
My parents live north of Fort Worth so I meant the whole metro area
I still love CA though...makes me sad watching it rot
my wife loved-past tense- CA but now we both want out
I only live here cuz her parents live here
California is a great location that’s been allowed to devolve slowly into a dystopian shithole
great for Ag, I'd stay in CenCal if they broke it into 2 states lol
MUH AVOCADOS
State of Jefferson
@yuma_8 tell me about it
Wonderful place
Horrible people running it
@yuma_8
I'd go back home if Jefferson passed... With Hamilton as the capital.
In 100 years maybe
i dont get it, what is State of Jefferson?
it should also encompass Yellowstone and all of cen cal for farming and ag
Ideally
But they dont matter
Thats why we should abolish the electoral college
What?
I hope you’re joking
Half joking
Half california is fucked
I did th emath
All of the republicans in California should move to Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania
LOL
Yes
I don't think so, i'm not willing to give up california, no matter how terrible it is.
if there were no electoral college and we use 2018 census data, the states that voted red added together hold more population that states that voted blue. So if every adult registered to vote, then the red states would have won popular vote, too. What this means is that, in 2016, more adults that were registered at all to vote in USA voted blue > red.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States_by_population
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_party_strength_in_U.S._states
If there were no Electoral College, projected on 2018 population:
Democrat 140,713,076 134,380,725 0.4255
Republican 185,751,903 173,763,090 0.5615
I'm giving up on CA sorry
Good for you?
heh
Good for me at least a little, yes
in closing, the states that voted red in 2016 house more population than states that voted blue, according to electoral college