States that voted big for Hillary have something in common: a shrinking population

By Tom Quiner

The states that overwhelmingly voted for Hillary Clinton share liberal values, including:

√ High taxes rates;

√ high welfare benefits;

√ heavy regulation;

√ environmental extremism;

√ high minimum wages.

Economic guru, Stephen Moore discovered a common thread among these states:

“Here is an amazing statistic. Of the 10 blue states that Hillary Clinton won by the largest percentage margins — California, Massachusetts, Vermont, Hawaii, Maryland, New York, Illinois, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut — every single one of them lost domestic migration (excluding immigration) over the last 10 years (2004-14). Nearly 2.75 million more Americans left California and New York than entered these states.”

If liberal policies are so great, why are people leaving those states?

1 Comments

  1. d. knapp on December 28, 2016 at 12:05 pm

    Problem is that they bring their crazy, liberal voting tendencies w/ them. They inevitably transform the nearby states they move to into that which they fled. My God family is in a lovely mtn town in Utah, and they newbies from Ca. are always trying to introduce ordinances that they had in Ca. The liberal does not learn. They are like a person w/ a deadly disease. They are a risk to the populations they move to. They dream of turning Tx. and other traditionally red states blue, and they are getting close.