Column: Trump return could be a growing California nightmare. But leave the U.S? No need
Briefly

California’s dominant, liberal leadership has been weak against its crises. Issues like homelessness and income inequality persist, showing that policies aren't effectively addressing these problems.
Despite being a liberal stronghold, California logged 40% of its votes for Trump, indicating a rightward shift and reflecting deeper issues within its leadership and voter base.
The recent election underscores a sense of despair among Californians, highlighted by Kamala Harris's defeat and Trump’s return to the White House, marking a tumultuous political shift.
With rising concerns about affordability and living conditions, many Californians are contemplating relocation, as the state's multifaceted crises appear unresolved, despite its liberal reputation.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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