The American Spectator
•52% Informative
Roger L. Simon analyzes why these leftugees are fleeing, where they’re are going, and how most are prospering in their new homes.
Florida , fewer than five million when JFK was elected in 1960 , has ballooned to more than 22 million .
Texas , Arizona , and a few Southern states also received large numbers of these ex-pats.
Bob Greene says the new arrivals from California and New York don't bring their liberal views and voting habits with them.
Greene: The biggest majority of the new Texans , Floridians , and Tennesseans know why they left their previous homes and are often more conservative than their new neighbors.
Greene says many get involved in Republican politics; many Southerners frustrated by GOP establishment types who talk a good conservative game at election time but then don’t even try to resist the left craziness when in office.
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