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The Great Relocation, Part 3 — From Migration to Strategy
How Parties, Candidates, and Coalitions Are Adjusting to a New Electoral Geography

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Migration reshapes the country long before anyone notices it. People move for work, housing, family, climate, opportunity, or simply because they want a different life. Politics is never the first mover in this chain. It is the last. In Part 1 and Part 2 of The Great Relocation, I traced how population shifts alter representation and how representation lag creates distortions inside the political system. Part 3 turns to the next stage in the sequence. This is where the consequences appear inside the machinery of elections themselves.

Across a growing number of Republican‑leaning or structurally noncompetitive states, Democratic‑aligned actors are increasingly supporting independent candidates over formal party nominees when those independents are judged more viable. This is not a hypothetical trend. It is already visible across multiple states and races. The pattern is not ideological. It is structural. It emerges from the same demographic and representational pressures that have been building for more than a decade.

Nebraska is the first clear example. It is not the entire system. It is the first node where the system begins to reorganize itself.

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Driving people into urban cesspools has long been a feature of CPUSA planning. It appears to be working.
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Driving people into urban cesspools has long been a feature of CPUSA planning. It appears to be working.

Obama/Biden moved immigrants into targeted communities in the middle of the night!!!

Unmarked aircraft.  Deleted logs.
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If we had just let them eat the Tide pods, none of this would be happening right now