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36 Places People Say Are "Teetering" And Desperate For A "Leaving MAGA" Billboard

BuzzFeed·Matt Stopera·26 days ago
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In the News A Group Is Putting Up Billboards For People Questioning MAGA, And The Suggested Locations Are Eye-Opening Some of these are extremely specific. You may have seen one of these billboards before: They belong to Leaving MAGA , an organization dedicated to providing resources and a platform for former MAGAs to share their stories. Here's what people said: 1. "The Villages, FL would be a good start." — vivienruss 2. "North Carolina - we’re prime for a flip from purple to blue💙" — mavismartini7 3. "Long Island." — sami 4. "Anywhere and everywhere in Idaho." — kly0340 6. "Upstate NY, Hudson Valley. And Pennsylvania." — jimlafferty 8. "Please blanket Staten Island." — artchic27 10. "Rural Florida. Small, rural, red towns had higher per capita No Kings turnout than big, blue cities in FL did!" — bluewavenewsfl 16. "Waukesha Wisconsin or along 94 between Waukesha and Delafield. Prime red hat territory." — annehikeswi 19. "Missouri, in or around Branson.…

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