Red Counties in Blue States Pushing for Divorce from Democrat Governance
My friends, it would appear that we have the beginnings of an uprising in deep blue states all across the country.
If you look at the election map for the most recent general election, there are only small patches of blue, even among states that Harris won, such as California.
This has led to conservative voters in those states trying to figure out a way to divorce themselves from Democrat rule.
Time for a Divorce
A bombshell report was just released in the Wall Street Journal that blue-state conservatives are not happy right now.
Some of the states with the biggest pushback right now are Oregon, Illinois, and yes, even California.
It has even reached the point that the red districts in California would like to form their own state, and that attitude is starting to permeate other states as well.
For instance, Phil Gioja of Illinois stated, "If you like where you live, but you don't like Illinois, what do you do?
"There's a lot of people in Chicago, and I think that they make a lot of decisions that affect people downstate.
“It's just sending a message that, Hey, you know, there's people that would like to be part of the conversation, and often aren't."
A group has formed called the New Illinois State, and something similar has formed in California, called the New California State, which was founded by Paul Preston.
The New California State has "declared all the counties outside of Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and Sacramento as independent and named him governor pro tempore.”
In reality, these states will never be formed, but you never know, as the Convention of States seems to be picking up more and more steam over the last few years.
The fastest way to flip these states would be by more conservatives moving into the city, but most of these cities are crime-ridden, which is why conservatives left in the first place.