Sean Hannity has officially moved to Florida.
The Fox News host first made the announcement on his radio show Tuesday, saying he was “currently broadcasting from my new home in the Free State of Florida.”
“I have been threatening to do this for quite some time if anyone listens to this show for too long, but we are now starting our first broadcast from my new home in the Free State of Florida. I'm out. I'm done. I'm done. New York, New York, goodbye. Florida, Florida, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. But it's great to be here,” Hannity said. Told.
Mr. Hannity's move followed what many called the “blue state exodus,” in which thousands of Americans moved from blue states such as California and New York to red states such as Florida and Texas. Thing.
People moving to red states cite reasons such as a lower cost of living and a desire to move to a safer area.
Mr. Hannity also pointed to left-wing policies regarding migration from New York and bragged about Florida's Republican leaders like Gov. Ron DeSantis.
“And finally, for the first time I can think of in my adult life, I actually have representatives in the state I live in who share my values: Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Marco Rubio. , there's Sen. Rick Scott. So, I feel a lot better,” Hannity said.
He added, “And I'm not going to explain why or how that happened, because suddenly moving out of a state with high taxes, burdensome regulations, high crime rates, and terrible school districts is a reality. Because that's clear,” he added. And if anything, I'm probably late and behind the times, and many others are taking action in advance. ”
Florida saw its largest population increase in July, with about 365,000 people, or 1.6% of the population, settling in the Sunshine State, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
On the other hand, approximately 102,000 people moved out of New York State, the largest total population decline in the country.





