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jorgevlorgan

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Sun Sep 20, 2020, 10:47 PM Sep 2020

Which territories/districts should we turn into states once we get the opportunity? [View all]


18 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Just DC
1 (6%)
Just DC and PR
11 (61%)
Just DC PR and USVI
0 (0%)
DC, PR , GU and USVI and AS
3 (17%)
Just PR
0 (0%)
Just USVI
0 (0%)
Just GU
0 (0%)
Some other combination
3 (17%)
None.
0 (0%)
Just AS
0 (0%)
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I don't see American Samoa. RandySF Sep 2020 #1
AS hlthe2b Sep 2020 #2
I only added it now jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #4
Thanks!! Just added it to the one that I wanted to have all of them on. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #3
Whether a territory becomes a state BainsBane Sep 2020 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #9
PR has been fighting for statehood for decades and have went through the entire process jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #10
Not true. There is no Puerto Rican consensus for statehood, not even a majority. grantcart Sep 2020 #24
The US has no official language. That is a common misconception. Statistical Sep 2020 #26
Its not about the official language, used in contracts but the freedom to use Spanish as the primary grantcart Sep 2020 #28
Not true. 2017: 97% jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #40
In PR statehood ballot questions are framed or raised to help partisan turnout grantcart Sep 2020 #43
Interesting! Thanks for the information! jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #51
"... in a flawed election most voters sat out." n/t sl8 Sep 2020 #47
FWIW their last referendum for statehood got 97% approval jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #12
shows what I know BainsBane Sep 2020 #18
Yeah. In 1967 jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #20
Not accurate. Only 46% of the ballots cast were for statehood. grantcart Sep 2020 #27
I thought 67% was for commonwealth status not statehood jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #32
No it was a two stage ballot grantcart Sep 2020 #42
Some in PR want independence but some want statehood. Statistical Sep 2020 #17
97% voted for statehood in a binding vote in 2017 jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #21
Do you have a cite for that binding vote? sl8 Sep 2020 #48
I stand corrected jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #49
No worries, thanks for the response. n/t sl8 Sep 2020 #50
Greenland sarisataka Sep 2020 #6
All of them Olafjoy Sep 2020 #7
... jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #8
For sure anything with a population greater than Wyoming. Salviati Sep 2020 #11
Wyoming had less than 100k at some, point right? jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #15
Sure, 120 years ago it did. All the states were smaller back then. Salviati Sep 2020 #25
why can't we just adopt the wyoming rule? jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #37
Because these are so small that the scale would just be untenable. Salviati Sep 2020 #38
PR and DC have populations larger than some states and they have indicated support for becoming ... Statistical Sep 2020 #13
And merge the Dakotas... Silent3 Sep 2020 #14
.. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #16
That ain't happening. TwilightZone Sep 2020 #19
.. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #22
Who says they get a choice? Silent3 Sep 2020 #29
Um the Constitution? Statistical Sep 2020 #30
Like THAT old thing means anything anymore! Silent3 Sep 2020 #31
Another option which would be more feasible would be something like the Wyoming rule jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #34
THIS. roamer65 Sep 2020 #46
I've heard one solution for DC.... Xolodno Sep 2020 #23
Yeah I think just making dc a state and the rest of the territories willing jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #33
It started with Newt Gingrich. Xolodno Sep 2020 #35
As long as they know that the no compromise policy started with them.. jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #36
Yes to PR and DC statehood, also split CA into 4 states. radius777 Sep 2020 #39
It's the big western states with low population that is the problem Buckeyeblue Sep 2020 #41
That would be up to California to decide. roamer65 Sep 2020 #45
Statehood referenda in DC and PR, Guam-NMI. roamer65 Sep 2020 #44
I think we can vote them in as states pending a referndum jorgevlorgan Sep 2020 #53
Not sure. roamer65 Sep 2020 #54
Statehood for DC. As for the territories, any that wish to join. nt crickets Sep 2020 #52
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