From Long Island to Sunshine Shores: Hannity’s Big Move
Sean Hannity has sparked headlines with his recent move to Florida, swapping the bustling streets of Long Island for the promise of the Sunshine State’s freedoms. On his radio show, Hannity expressed his relief, stating, “I am out. I am done. I’m finished. New York, New York, goodbye.”
“I am out. I am done. I’m finished. New York, New York, goodbye.” expressed Hannity.
Following the Trend: The ‘Blue State Exodus’
Hannity joins a growing wave of individuals leaving traditionally Democratic states. This “blue state exodus” sees citizens, like Hannity, opting for states such as Florida and Texas, drawn by lower living costs and the pursuit of safety.
Aligning with Ideals: A State That Shares Values
Citing alignment with conservative policies, Hannity extols Florida’s leadership under Republicans like Gov. Ron DeSantis, expressing a newfound congruence between his representatives’ values and his own. “I actually have representatives in the state that I’m living in that share my values,” he noted, marking a significant shift in his personal and professional life.
Behind the Migration: More Than Sunshine and Low Taxes
The move, Hannity explains, is about more than weather or finances; it’s a stance against “high taxes, burdensome regulation, high crime, [and] horrible school districts.” Florida’s population boom contrasts starkly with New York’s decline, painting a clear picture of the national migration trend.