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More than half of Harris voters want to relocate following Trump win: survey

More than 50% of Vice President Kamala Harris' voters say they want to move after Trump wins the 2024 presidential election, according to a study commissioned by StorageUnits.com.

storage unit Survey of 1,837 voters in Harris State on Nov. 6 to find out how many people want to move, who actually plans to move, and the biggest concerns of those who voted against Trump. is.

Of those surveyed, 44% said they would like to move, but probably not, 5% said they would definitely move, and a further 5% said they probably would. Those who would like to move but are unlikely to do so cite personal economic circumstances, family and community ties as reasons for staying put.

Of the 10% who are planning or seriously considering moving, 90% are considering moving to another country, with Canada, the United Kingdom, and Mexico being the top choices. California, New York and Colorado were the top three choices for people considering moving to another state.

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Nearly 54% of Vice President Kamala Harris' voters want to move to another state or country following Trump's victory on Tuesday, according to a survey commissioned by StorageUnits.com. (AP/Jacqueline Martin)

According to the survey, the top three reasons Harris voters want to move are concerns about federal anti-abortion laws, increasing racial inequality and overturning progressive rights. It is said that

Access to abortion at the federal level was one of the top issues of the Democratic Party's election campaign, but the decision was left on hold after President Trump said he had no intention of enacting a federal ban on abortion. Despite repeating that he agrees, it remains a concern for many Democratic voters. States' cases after Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court on June 24, 2022.

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Although President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said he has no intention of enacting a nationwide abortion ban, many Democratic voters have cited abortion access as a top concern under his administration. are. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Other areas of greatest concern include decreased health care access, widening social inequality, lack of gun control, and weakening public education.

“Experiencing fear, anxiety, and concern following the election results, some Harris voters may choose to move from red states to LGBTQ+-friendly states or blue states with less restrictive abortion restrictions. Take a closer look at the factors that will influence your potential move, such as cost of living, job availability, and home prices,” real estate agent Jo Ann Bauer told Storage Units.

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Among all generations surveyed, Gen Z is more likely to say that Harris voters will definitely or probably will move compared to Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers. It was the most common (nearly 20%).

Furthermore, among Generation Z participants, the lowest number of respondents answered that they were not interested in immigrating, at approximately 30%.

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A flag is left at an event held by Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris on election night at Howard University.

President-elect Trump defeated Vice President Harris in a landslide, winning both the Electoral College and the popular vote by a 5 million-person margin. (Reuters/Daniel Cole)

Trump decisively won the 2024 election, winning at least 301 electoral votes to Harris' 226 and winning the popular vote by more than 5 million people.

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