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I have lived in South Dakota, one of the most red states in the union for about 12 years now. The ONLY reason I live here is for my grandchildren. Somethings are worth sacrificing for.
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I will only live in a red state. I'm planning on moving from California as soon as I can especially since losing my daughter. I have nothing that ties me here anymore. I'm looking at the southern states it seemed to have more personality and heart. Not the shallowness of Californians. Not all Californians. There are some good people where I live. The California is a democratic stronghold. The vast majority of people live up along the coast and they are the ones that vote and if change California from being a red state to being a blue state with no hope I've ever changing back because of the way they have stacked the deck. We have a nut job for a governor and a State Assembly that is 2/3 Democrat. I would even live in a state that's 50/50. I could deal with that. At least then hopefully state issues would be based on issues. This in comparison to living in California where would ever vote is taken is it going to matter because the Democrats are going to win anyway. If they can't win legally they will do what they did to take power to begin with - ballot harvesting exclamation points you read me correctly. That is how the Democrats took over California. They went out and picked up dalits and threw away ballots that were Republican. It is a documented fact. And now we have Democrats that insist on male in balloting without a signature to compare against. I live in a red State thank you very much.
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