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California expected to lose five House seats in 2030 as population estimates show continued exodus​

by Eden Villalovas, Breaking News Reporter
September 19, 2023 03:03 PM

The latest California population estimates show heavy shifts in House seats in the Democratic state, which is on pace to lose as many as five congressional districts in the 2030 reapportionment cycle if current trends persist.

Several projections using 2022 population estimates from the Census Bureau have estimated that California’s population could cause a trim to its delegation.

For the first time in state history, California lost a congressional district in 2021 due to the population decrease. The state typically experienced population rises every year but has remained mostly flat since 2017.

Census Bureau data are used to determine how all 435 House seats are spread out throughout the nation, and a decrease in population caused the California House delegation to drop from 53 to 52 from 2020 data. Texas gained two seats, and Florida gained one.

More here on the Democrat-driven biblical-size exodus from the once golden state:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...alifornia-expected-lose-five-house-seats-2030
 
You're already predicting the next census....neat.
 
I will no longer be a California resident by then and doing my part to stick our D politicians in the eye.
 
And climate change. The state government is being very considerate in providing climate change nonbelievers other reasons to GTFO.
 
I will no longer be a California resident by then and doing my part to stick our D politicians in the eye.
Welcome to the club. California is where I spent most of my life. If I could have left earlier I would have. There was a time when I actually thought something could be done about the societal collapse that is manifesting itself today in California, but my assessment a few years back was the coming decline was inevitable. It was with a sense of sorrow I made my last trip out of the state but I realize now it was the best thing I could have done. Even in light of the fact that if I had waited another year or so I could have sold out for another couple of hundred grand, but one can only tolerate so much. I wish you well in your future endeavors in your new environment.
 
Welcome to the club. California is where I spent most of my life. If I could have left earlier I would have. There was a time when I actually thought something could be done about the societal collapse that is manifesting itself today in California, but my assessment a few years back was the coming decline was inevitable. It was with a sense of sorrow I made my last trip out of the state but I realize now it was the best thing I could have done. Even in light of the fact that if I had waited another year or so I could have sold out for another couple of hundred grand, but one can only tolerate so much. I wish you well in your future endeavors in your new environment.

It will still be a couple of years before I decide to go full retirement. I've been out and about looking at investment properties so that I can get my assets out of California before I relocate.

Currently looking at properties in Columbus Ga and Memphis. Probably won't live in either place, I'm more country than city, but any investments there should generate a very nice return.
 
It will still be a couple of years before I decide to go full retirement. I've been out and about looking at investment properties so that I can get my assets out of California before I relocate.

Currently looking at properties in Columbus Ga and Memphis. Probably won't live in either place, I'm more country than city, but any investments there should generate a very nice return.
I hear good things about Tennessee as long as it isn't Memphis, which has one of the highest crime rates in America.
 
New census population projections confirm the importance of racial minorities as the primary demographic engine of the nation's future growth, countering an aging, slow-growing and soon to be declining white population. The new statistics project that the nation will become “minority white” in 2045.

I’m listening to the tears you two are crying and feel the pain you’re feeling. It’s so hard for a white male to find a place in America where he can be left alone yet still impose his will on things. I hope you both live to see 2045 when Taco Tuesday becomes a weekly national holiday.
 
New census population projections confirm the importance of racial minorities as the primary demographic engine of the nation's future growth, countering an aging, slow-growing and soon to be declining white population. The new statistics project that the nation will become “minority white” in 2045.

I’m listening to the tears you two are crying and feel the pain you’re feeling. It’s so hard for a white male to find a place in America where he can be left alone yet still impose his will on things. I hope you both live to see 2045 when Taco Tuesday becomes a weekly national holiday.
We've been hearing this for decades, but according to the Census the white alone demographic is still 75% of the population:

https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/US/RHI125222
 
Yes, but I didn't write the article did I? It seems you are the one projecting.
Do you agree with the prediction, or not? I'm betting you'll duck and hide from answering this....cause that's what you are, a fucking coward hiding behind others words....
 
New census population projections confirm the importance of racial minorities as the primary demographic engine of the nation's future growth, countering an aging, slow-growing and soon to be declining white population. The new statistics project that the nation will become “minority white” in 2045.

I’m listening to the tears you two are crying and feel the pain you’re feeling. It’s so hard for a white male to find a place in America where he can be left alone yet still impose his will on things. I hope you both live to see 2045 when Taco Tuesday becomes a weekly national holiday.

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you hit their eternal complaint and grudge right on target.
 
Losing five seats in one census would be cataclysmic. I don't think that's ever happened to any state since the size of the House was capped a hundred years ago. Ergo, it's unlikely to happen this time either.
And if that many Californians do leave, remember many of them will be Democrats who will now be voting in their new home states.
 
And climate change. The state government is being very considerate in providing climate change nonbelievers other reasons to GTFO.
And that's a zero-sum game to you?

If they leave California, the world will become magically cleaner for it?
 
Losing five seats in one census would be cataclysmic. I don't think that's ever happened to any state since the size of the House was capped a hundred years ago. Ergo, it's unlikely to happen this time either.
And if that many Californians do leave, remember many of them will be Democrats who will now be voting in their new home states.
There is a logical error here in the assumption that the people who are leaving are not leaving because of the values adopted by the majority tyranny that they are fleeing but rather taking it with them. What's the motivation for that? Proselytizing?

Where's the "win" in leaving a place where everyone thinks like you to a place where you are an outlier? Colonization?

They might, just as easily, be shoring up the conservative base of the places they emigrate to.
 
2032, the first election year after the next census, is a long way off. I expect the USA will be a very different nation then, if it still exists. California may not be in the USA then.
 
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