Where Can One Move To Avoid “Governor Kamala”? – IOTW Report

Where Can One Move To Avoid “Governor Kamala”?

Our friend Steve M is asking…

23 Comments on Where Can One Move To Avoid “Governor Kamala”?

  1. Idaho, Montana or Wyoming are on our list. We have friends in each state and each state has it plusses and minuses. Makes me sad just thinking about it though. As @Brad said…this topic is discussed A LOT!

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  2. If you’re still in California today, if you haven’t objected to the politics of decades to move already, then I question whether or not I want you anywhere near my state.

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  3. LCD, I’ve got both hands in Georgia, but one foot in Florida and the other foot in SC (South Carolina). It won’t be long before GA is just drive-through country to me.

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  4. As miserable as the politics is in Washington, and it’s bad, I appreciate the climate more than anyplace I can think of moving to. Generally not too hot in the summer, not too cold in the winter. It’s ideal climate wise. I’m going to be mad as hell if I have to move!

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  5. Kemp might be a wishy-washy rino, but I hate to think what might happen in Georgia when he goes. I believe he’s term limited, and kiesha bottoms is gonna take a run at it. Don’t know who else is.

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  6. Rural Missouri.
    Rural South Carolina.
    Rural North Carolina.
    Rural Idaho.
    Rural Arizona.
    Rural Florida.
    Rural Tennessee.
    Rural Arkansas.
    Rural …

    Hmmm … seems to be a common theme … what could it be?

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  7. Here’s an idea,, get together with other likeminded people and change things!! If people keep caving in and not fighting back, soon there will be no place to run. Eventually the fight will happen, let’s make it happen on our terms!!!

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  8. Got the hell out of California in ’76, moved back to my home state, Georgia.
    Liked CA pretty well but could see the direction it was going.
    Georgia got too blue for me in 2010, loaded up the truck and moved across the river to South Carolina.
    I’m too old to move again, live in the poorest county right next to the two richest, interesting politics.
    “Damn the torpedoes… full speed ahead.” – Farragut
    would like to take this opportunity to apologize for “TripL” Light in his Loafers Lindsey.

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  9. Go where there are no voting machines and tabulators.
    And watch out for SEIU union buses that bring in a load of people to the voting booths.

    So yeah, don’t move to Las Vegas is basically what I’m saying.

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