On Saturday, John Hinderaker at Power Line Blog posted an article about the movement of the American population from Blue States to Red States.
The article reports:
One of the most important phenomena in contemporary America is the Great Sort–we are increasingly dividing into red and blue states, in part because of domestic migration. But that migration is basically a one-way street: people are fleeing blue states and moving to red states. Many, but not all, of these migrants are conservatives seeking a more congenial home. And of course there are liberals living in red states, but very few of them are picking up stakes and volunteering for higher taxes and more sluggish economies.
This is not a new phenomenon. The billboard below is from 1971:
So what impact does this movement of people have on red and blue states? The article includes the following charts:
If the state governments are the laboratories of democracy, it is becoming very obvious which states are doing better economically and in other areas.
The article concludes:
Where does it all end? I don’t know, but one possibility is that the current balance in our national politics, where far-left and center-right forces are almost equal, may before long become obsolete. America may become definitively a center-right country, simply because that is where most people and most resources are located.
Moving illegal immigrants to red states might help restore the balance of power. Just sayin’.