Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Impeachment Backfiring, California To Lose Congressional Seat For First Time In History

Tony Branco
 Analyzing America   "The latest U.S. Census reveals that the 2020 decennial count may cause California to lose a seat in Congress, according to the Wall Street Journal.
"This would be the first time in California’s history.
"Other “Sun Belt” states may gain congressional representation.
"Political power is shifting away from the Northeast and Midwest toward the Southeast and Southwest.
"Residents seem to be moving to states with warm weather, strong job growth, cheaper housing and, in some cases, lower taxes." . . .

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New Census Data Suggests Previous Report Wrong, Republican States Gaining Seats In Congress 
. . . “Based on Monday’s figures, Texas is poised to gain two congressional seats, while Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina and Oregon are each expected to gain one,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “Eight states are likely to lose one seat: Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, West Virginia and California. It would be California’s first such loss since it became a state in 1850.” . . .
 .  .  . "Perhaps the biggest takeaway from The Wall Street Journal’s report is the revelation 
that California will lose a congressional seat for the first time since 1850. 
 "The Los Angeles Times reported earlier this month that California’s population was set to decrease for the first time in over 100 years:" . . .

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