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Post-Election Relocation: Harris Voters' Migration Intentions
Survey reveals over half of Kamala Harris voters want to relocate after Trump's 2024 win, citing concerns about abortion, racial inequality, and other issues.
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- What was the outcome of the 2024 presidential election?
- Trump's decisive victory, with over 301 electoral votes and more than 5 million votes in the popular vote, prompted this significant consideration of relocation by a substantial portion of Harris voters.
- Where are Harris voters primarily considering relocating to?
- Among those considering relocation, 90% are looking to move to another country, primarily Canada, the United Kingdom, or Mexico. For those staying within the US, California, New York, and Colorado were the most popular choices.
- Which generation showed the highest likelihood of relocating among Harris voters?
- The survey revealed that Gen Z had the highest percentage (nearly 20%) of Harris voters expressing a desire to move, compared to other generations. Conversely, Gen Z also showed the lowest percentage of respondents with "no interest in moving."
- What factors prevented many Harris voters from relocating despite their desire to do so?
- Financial constraints, family ties, and community connections were cited as reasons why many Harris voters who wanted to relocate would likely stay in their current locations.
- What percentage of Kamala Harris voters expressed a desire to relocate following the 2024 election?
- A StorageUnits.com survey found that over 50% of Vice President Kamala Harris' voters want to relocate after Donald Trump's 2024 presidential victory. Concerns about a federal abortion ban, increased racial inequality, and the overturning of progressive rights were cited as top reasons.