The Census Bureau is expected to roll out California’s latest official headcount soon, and the Golden State could lose a congressional seat for the first time in its history due to a steep decline in population growth.
Over the past decade, the annual population growth rate has slipped to 0.06%, lower than at any time since at least 1900. California would drop from 53 to 52 House seats – still more than any other state – and would in turn lose electoral votes in the presidential election.
Meanwhile, states like Texas and Florida are growing their populations and political clout. Texas is expected to gain as many as three seats, according to an Election Data Services analysis, and Florida two. Arizona and Colorado could also gain seats.
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“Meanwhile, states like Texas and Florida are growing their populations…”
And if you’re a Republican moving to either from a blue state, vote straight-ticket constitutionalist in the Primary and municipal elections — not just the General!
The Democrats/Organized Left are targeting rural areas and exploiting ‘non-partisan’ municipal elections wherever they can. Squeeze them out!