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Democrats Fleeing Socialism Bringing Anti Gun Politics With Them

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AI-generatedThe article discusses migration patterns of residents from high-tax states to lower-tax states, driven by tax and affordability concerns. It raises speculative concerns about the potential impact of these migrants' political views on local gun laws, but no concrete commercial mechanism, company impact, or supply chain effect is identified. The article is primarily political/social commentary without direct economic or sector-specific implications.
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- New York City lost approximately 114,000 residents in 2025.
- South Carolina gained over 29,000 tax filers and $4.1 billion in income.
- High-tax residents from Washington and New York are relocating to lower-tax states like Texas, Florida, and Tennessee.
- Jesse Proudman, a Seattle entrepreneur, is considering a move and has contributed to Democratic causes.
- Boston faces an affordability crisis driving young workers away.
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