I think the argument is not, "people are seeing mismanagement and turning against Ds." the argument is, "people can't afford to live in these places and move out, which weakens D power because of the electoral college.

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@nberlat.bsky.social But that just gets into the eternal issue of special interests concentrating to elect one representative who would have to go up against all of the others vs spreading out to sway all of them a little more in their direction.

It's a strategic question of putting all the eggs in one basket or not, and there are arguments in both directions, with no objective answer.

If the people move out then all of the jurisdictions have those Ds shifting their policies.

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