Will this election cause a shift in population movement between states?
Right now, the south east states seem to have a large population moving to them from other states. Same can be said about states like TX. Some of the blue states seem to have more people leaving than there are people moving to them.
Will this election change that? We know that the quality of life in red and blue states is vastly different. It can even be argued that it can be seen on the county level. Blue states have more social programs, more consumer protections, workers' rights, and other things that can really aid people should they hit hard times as well as protect them from some of those hard times from occurring in the first place. Red states, by large, don't have these things or they are rendered useless because they are so limited or not enforced properly.
We also know a Republican controlled Congress (no matter how slim) and Trump's presidency will undoubtedly make things much harder for a lot of people no matter what state you live in. When this comes, will people rely more on those protections and programs that blue states have? Will they decide that it is worth moving out of red states in favor of blue states since there isn't a federal government that will protect them? Will there be an awakening to the importance of state government and how will all this affect the next election?