Recent research indicates that the phenomenon of 'ideological sorting' involves more than just individuals relocating to areas that align with their political beliefs. Factors such as taxes and safety are also significant considerations in this trend.
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Research Examines Factors Behind Red State, Blue State Divide
Research highlights that the divide between red and blue states is influenced by multiple factors beyond political alignment, including taxes and safety. This suggests a more complex understanding of why individuals choose to move to certain areas.
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The red state, blue state divide is real. But it's driven by more than just politics
Research Examines Factors Behind Red State, Blue State Divide