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'Voters coast to coast are flocking to Republican-run states as a direct rebuke to left-wing policies dominating their lives.' Crime is making Americans flee Democratic states

group, said politics and the cost of living are the main factors, with many heading to the Lone Star State to escape"liberal policies". Asked whether her clients are moving explicitly because of politics, Bailey replied:"This is what I hear all day, every day from all of our social media followers, everyone we talk to."

On taxation, Bailey said"California will fine you so many different ways," pointing to higher vehicle registration fees and income tax. "Red state governors in particular are proven leaders who kept their state open in the face of Covid lockdowns." Alycia Rodgers added:"Moving from Riverside to Sarasota [Florida] next week. I don't even recognize this place anymore. One recent example: A few weeks ago, a woman obviously in a state of drug induced psychosis spent hours in the park directly behind my house acting completely insane, screaming obscenities at the top of her lungs, throwing stuff, kicking stuff, dancing around, rolling around, and even taking off her clothes.

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