Democrats face a catastrophic loss of power by 2030

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Democrats face a severe loss of power due to population leaving their states. radical left wing beliefs, lack of any real plans, no candidates for president, low approvals for democrats in the house, failed policies during the Biden administration, and the SC ruling on redistricting favors the GOP and hinders democrats. Democrats opened the birder to replace lost population in their states. Now its closed and 3 million have been deported this year. In fir years thats 12 million deported.

Democrats are facing a long-term Electoral College crisis that is much bigger than Donald Trump over the next few years — and is at least partially of the party's own making.

Trump carried the Electoral College by a 312-226 margin in this year's presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris. But by the end of the decade, Democrats may be dealing with even more difficult electoral math as population projections suggest growth in red states like Florida and Texas will outpace growth in big blue states like California and New York.

Since 2020, there has been a significant population shift away from Democratic-led (blue) states toward Republican-led (red) states, driven by high living costs, taxes, and housing shortages. Top-losing states include California, New York, and Illinois, with residents largely moving to Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas, altering Congressional seat distributions.
The Washington Stand +2
Key Trends in Population Loss
  • Top Departing States: California, New York, Illinois, Washington, and Oregon were the biggest losers of families between 2021–2022.
  • Exodus Intensity: California lost over 172,000 residents while New York lost nearly 120,000 from 2020–2025.
  • Destination States: Migrants are primarily moving to Republican-controlled states, with Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina leading in gains.
  • Demographic Impact: The losses are causing several blue states to lose Congressional seats due to reduced population counts.
    City Journal +4
Primary Reasons for Leaving
 
Exodus Intensity: California lost over 172,000 residents while New York lost nearly 120,000 from 2020–2025.
Needs some help here.

First.....is this people moving out? If so, that's not a lot as a percentage of actual population. That's a half percent.

Second....if it is people moving out, what about organic deaths and births. Seems like that might be even more significant.

Third....do we know how many illegals took up residence in the state that is drawn like a turd?
 
Democrats face a severe loss of power due to population leaving their states. radical left wing beliefs, lack of any real plans, no candidates for president, low approvals for democrats in the house, failed policies during the Biden administration, and the SC ruling on redistricting favors the GOP and hinders democrats. Democrats opened the birder to replace lost population in their states. Now its closed and 3 million have been deported this year. In fir years thats 12 million deported.

Democrats are facing a long-term Electoral College crisis that is much bigger than Donald Trump over the next few years — and is at least partially of the party's own making.

Trump carried the Electoral College by a 312-226 margin in this year's presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris. But by the end of the decade, Democrats may be dealing with even more difficult electoral math as population projections suggest growth in red states like Florida and Texas will outpace growth in big blue states like California and New York.

Since 2020, there has been a significant population shift away from Democratic-led (blue) states toward Republican-led (red) states, driven by high living costs, taxes, and housing shortages. Top-losing states include California, New York, and Illinois, with residents largely moving to Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas, altering Congressional seat distributions.
The Washington Stand +2
Key Trends in Population Loss
  • Top Departing States: California, New York, Illinois, Washington, and Oregon were the biggest losers of families between 2021–2022.
  • Exodus Intensity: California lost over 172,000 residents while New York lost nearly 120,000 from 2020–2025.
  • Destination States: Migrants are primarily moving to Republican-controlled states, with Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina leading in gains.
  • Demographic Impact: The losses are causing several blue states to lose Congressional seats due to reduced population counts.
    City Journal +4
Primary Reasons for Leaving
Don't count yer chickens before they hatch.
 
Needs some help here.

First.....is this people moving out? If so, that's not a lot as a percentage of actual population. That's a half percent.

Second....if it is people moving out, what about organic deaths and births. Seems like that might be even more significant.

Third....do we know how many illegals took up residence in the state that is drawn like a turd?
Tennessee? The problem is those leaving the Blue States fer Red States will still vote Blue.
 
No they don't. I'm one of them.
I am sure yer one makes a difference.

California’s population has begun to rebound, largely driven by former residents returning, alongside international migration. In 2024, the state added over 230,000 residents, a significant reversal from pandemic-era declines, with 2025 data showing a smaller net loss. However, California still experiences a high net domestic outflow of around 200,000 to 254,400 people annually, mainly to states like Texas, Arizona, and Nevada. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
 
Democrats face a severe loss of power due to population leaving their states. radical left wing beliefs, lack of any real plans, no candidates for president, low approvals for democrats in the house, failed policies during the Biden administration, and the SC ruling on redistricting favors the GOP and hinders democrats. Democrats opened the birder to replace lost population in their states. Now its closed and 3 million have been deported this year. In fir years thats 12 million deported.

Democrats are facing a long-term Electoral College crisis that is much bigger than Donald Trump over the next few years — and is at least partially of the party's own making.

Trump carried the Electoral College by a 312-226 margin in this year's presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris. But by the end of the decade, Democrats may be dealing with even more difficult electoral math as population projections suggest growth in red states like Florida and Texas will outpace growth in big blue states like California and New York.

Since 2020, there has been a significant population shift away from Democratic-led (blue) states toward Republican-led (red) states, driven by high living costs, taxes, and housing shortages. Top-losing states include California, New York, and Illinois, with residents largely moving to Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas, altering Congressional seat distributions.
The Washington Stand +2
Key Trends in Population Loss
  • Top Departing States: California, New York, Illinois, Washington, and Oregon were the biggest losers of families between 2021–2022.
  • Exodus Intensity: California lost over 172,000 residents while New York lost nearly 120,000 from 2020–2025.
  • Destination States: Migrants are primarily moving to Republican-controlled states, with Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina leading in gains.
  • Demographic Impact: The losses are causing several blue states to lose Congressional seats due to reduced population counts.
    City Journal +4
Primary Reasons for Leaving
I suspect it is just part of an ongoing cycle:
  • red states are currently cheaper to live in but that may change in the future as more people move there
  • blue state people are used to government protections and services so they may turn red states purple
I look at it as blue states are gentrifying the red states.
 
Tennessee? The problem is those leaving the Blue States fer Red States will still vote Blue.
Please run for office.....

Please, please, please, please........

I'll send your campaign a donation.

We need idiots like you out front.

This has to be one of the more ignorant posts of the year ^^^^
 
Another morning, and another view from Fantasy Island where only red voters leave red states. I mean here is a thought, if you Republicans got this great geographical movement why the hell you got to spend all that energy redrawing districts?

Come on, don't you think many of those leaving those blue states are going to be Democrats? You reckon some might bring their politics with them? And let's face it, Republicans face their own demographic problems, most of them are old and going to die soon, most of them are white, which will be a minority soon, most of them only have a high-school education, which means they are going to be economically challenged.
 
Please run for office.....

Please, please, please, please........

I'll send your campaign a donation.

We need idiots like you out front.

This has to be one of the more ignorant posts of the year ^^^^
Did you learn that on Truth Social? I would run fer office if I could learn to lie as well as Trump lies.
 
Democrats face a severe loss of power due to population leaving their states. radical left wing beliefs, lack of any real plans, no candidates for president, low approvals for democrats in the house, failed policies during the Biden administration, and the SC ruling on redistricting favors the GOP and hinders democrats. Democrats opened the birder to replace lost population in their states. Now its closed and 3 million have been deported this year. In fir years thats 12 million deported.

Democrats are facing a long-term Electoral College crisis that is much bigger than Donald Trump over the next few years — and is at least partially of the party's own making.

Trump carried the Electoral College by a 312-226 margin in this year's presidential race against Vice President Kamala Harris. But by the end of the decade, Democrats may be dealing with even more difficult electoral math as population projections suggest growth in red states like Florida and Texas will outpace growth in big blue states like California and New York.

Since 2020, there has been a significant population shift away from Democratic-led (blue) states toward Republican-led (red) states, driven by high living costs, taxes, and housing shortages. Top-losing states include California, New York, and Illinois, with residents largely moving to Florida, Texas, and the Carolinas, altering Congressional seat distributions.
The Washington Stand +2
Key Trends in Population Loss
  • Top Departing States: California, New York, Illinois, Washington, and Oregon were the biggest losers of families between 2021–2022.
  • Exodus Intensity: California lost over 172,000 residents while New York lost nearly 120,000 from 2020–2025.
  • Destination States: Migrants are primarily moving to Republican-controlled states, with Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina leading in gains.
  • Demographic Impact: The losses are causing several blue states to lose Congressional seats due to reduced population counts.
    City Journal +4
Primary Reasons for Leaving
Just saw this today:

 
15th post
Those that do not learn history are doomed to repeat it.
Those who do learn history are depressed watching everyone else repeat it.

 
Another morning, and another view from Fantasy Island where only red voters leave red states. I mean here is a thought, if you Republicans got this great geographical movement why the hell you got to spend all that energy redrawing districts?

Come on, don't you think many of those leaving those blue states are going to be Democrats? You reckon some might bring their politics with them? And let's face it, Republicans face their own demographic problems, most of them are old and going to die soon, most of them are white, which will be a minority soon, most of them only have a high-school education, which means they are going to be economically challenged.
I've seen statistics which show that the majority of those moving out of blue states are actually people from the right. But, just to humor you, why would a blue person move out of a blue state to a red state? And, don't give me any nonsense.
 

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