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Tartarus Sauce
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« on: January 21, 2022, 05:58:11 PM »
« edited: January 21, 2022, 06:04:10 PM by Tartarus Sauce »

Pay to relocate about 200,000 Democrats from California.

This but unironically

Export the wasted votes!

It's insane how many votes Democrats waste in California. If you add up Trump's raw vote margins in Montana, Wyoming, Alaska and both Dakotas, it comes out to less than 500000. You can almost make that up with Biden's raw votes in Alameda County alone.

It's even more extreme than that, you could take just the combined raw vote margin from California, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Maryland and completely wipe out the winning margin in every single Trump state...

Raw vote margin from Biden's top 5 raw vote states: 10,338,641

Raw vote margin of every Trump state: 8,013,774

...and STILL be left with around 2.3 million surplus for Biden in the five aforementioned states!

Take just half of the Democratic voter surplus of these five states, strategically distribute them among Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, and disperse the remainder into the Great Plains/Interior West and Alaska. Republicans are locked out of the controlling the presidency and Congress for the foreseeable future.
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