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Data for drawing districts comes out today

America 1st

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That means the deadline for significant voter legislation has passed. The longer it goes then the less Dims would be able to actually change even if they were to somehow pass legislation on the issue.

Congrats gentlemen. We got a small victory today by holding the line.


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Marc Perry, senior demographer at the Census Bureau, said slow population growth noted in counts released earlier this year carried over into state results released Thursday.


“The slowdown in growth is even more pronounced at the county level,” he said. “Fifty-two percent of all counties had smaller counties in 2020 than in 2010.”


He said smaller counties generally lost population while large ones gained.


“Population decline was widespread this decade,” Perry said.


Growth was “almost entirely” in metro areas, he said, adding that all 10 of the country’s most populous cities grew.


The 1930s was the only other decade that had slower growth.
 

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Marc Perry, senior demographer at the Census Bureau, said slow population growth noted in counts released earlier this year carried over into state results released Thursday.


“The slowdown in growth is even more pronounced at the county level,” he said. “Fifty-two percent of all counties had smaller counties in 2020 than in 2010.”


He said smaller counties generally lost population while large ones gained.


“Population decline was widespread this decade,” Perry said.


Growth was “almost entirely” in metro areas, he said, adding that all 10 of the country’s most populous cities grew.


The 1930s was the only other decade that had slower growth.
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It's almost like they are driving people out of rural areas into large metro areas where they easier to control and track.... almost.
 

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It's almost like they are driving people out of rural areas into large metro areas where they easier to control and track.... almost.
3/4 of people in big cities prefer socialism.

They believe the current dynamics of big cities are put in place to abuse them and feel the federal government should step in.

Just one example:

 

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