Map where Democrat states have been given to Canada

  • acargitz
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    10 days ago

    Canada’s population is 40 million. This would add 80ish (edit:) million more people to that. So, it’s not Canada annexing the blue states, it’s the blues states seceding and then annexing Canada to achieve territorial contiguity.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      4410 days ago

      No annexing. The blue states join with Canada to establish a union of states. We could call it “United States” or something, or idk, I’m not good with names.

      • @Zachariah
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        1910 days ago

        Since the remaining states are run by a convict, they could be the Con-federated States or something like that.

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      610 days ago

      I think there were more than 80 people in Oregon alone

  • @mvirts
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    2910 days ago

    Let’s be real, it’s city vs. country no matter where you are.

    • Kairos
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      510 days ago

      Not even.

      Maricopa County is effectively one giant suburb and the numbers were about 50-50 for each candidate.

    • Comrade Spood
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      39 days ago

      It really isn’t, Maine is rural af. We’re called the South of the North for a reason. However we are weirdly progressive for how rural we are

      • @mvirts
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        19 days ago

        It’s definitely not a clear cut rule, but generally places with higher population density vote more blue

        Data from 2020 here: https://engaging-data.com/election-population-density/

        I’m interested in how this is changing, my understanding is that many rural areas were more liberal historically.

        • Comrade Spood
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          29 days ago

          Yeah it is generally higher population density means more progressive. Maine is just weird. Even historically. Historically very pro-abolition, also pretty pro-women’s suffrage, also very pro-prohibition. However the state also didn’t start voting democrat till around the 60s or 70s. Fairly early legalizers of marijuana and also fairly quick for gay marriage.

  • @xploit
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    2910 days ago

    Can we swap Albertans with Coloradans though?

      • @xploit
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        110 days ago

        Gotta warn you though, seems the only nice piece of nature you’ll get is on the border with BC and they did a real number on the environment in the north.

        But you guys can probably actually fix it rather than celebrate CO2 like what these close are doing now with provincial legislature.

  • @[email protected]
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    2510 days ago

    Oh man, I would love to see this happen. Republicans in Texas would be frothing at the mouth to see California gone, right up until they had to start paying for all the other republican states that can’t manage to support themselves.

  • @CptInsane0
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    2010 days ago

    Not even remotely based. States are not internally homogenous. “Let’s take all the Democrats and job with Canada” is a shitlib take.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      910 days ago

      I’m hearing a “cringe” here, though I’ve heard quite a few "based"s (no consesus as is tradition for leftist discourse) … I think “based” is winning?

  • ℤⅇ𝕣Øⅇⅆ
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    1710 days ago

    I guess Colorado and New Mexico get hung out to dry.

  • @Olgratin_Magmatoe
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    149 days ago

    I briefly saw this meme on my dad’s phone while he was browsing facebook. He’s a right wing Trump voter.

    So take from that what you will.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      69 days ago

      Yep, this is originally a righty post. That’s why I’m so confused that it’s actually kind of based. The rough consensus here is that it’s based, so we have bi-partisan support. Let’s get this on the Congress floor!

  • @Somethingcheezie
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    1410 days ago

    Better divide Oregon and Washington states in half. The east side of each state all voted red. Not sure how California voted.

  • @[email protected]
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    810 days ago

    As a Canadian who sees the far-right politics of the USA leaking across the border, I actually think this would be a good idea. The US can have Alberta though, I think they would be happier there.

  • xxd
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    610 days ago

    The swing states are gonna be kicking themselves that they missed this chance after they come back to their senses.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      310 days ago

      Is that for or against? Do we want extra states or an “I told you so” more? Genuinely difficult question.

      • xxd
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        210 days ago

        That really is difficult! Id suggest to just let the ‘United States of Canada’ vote on it after the next ‘Jesusland’ election. But I’m not from the US so I’m in no position to give a suggestion really.

  • @Dorkyd68
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    10 days ago

    Wait for me i wanna come too. I just gotta move out of my red state first, ca sounds nice, real nice