• infuziSporg [e/em/eir]@hexbear.net
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    3 days ago

    CA, WA, and IL each have very strong and active secessionist sentiments in the more inland parts of the state. Technically and notoriously, OR does too, but the population east of the Cascades is maybe 1/8 of the state’s total population- in other terms, substantially less than the population of Wyoming.

    Most of VA has a massive resentment towards the “[people] north of Richmond”, and that feeling is very much mutual. PA has large cultural, economic, and geographic barriers between east and west, and while I don’t know of people that actively want it to split, in case of national restructuring I have a hard time seeing the state retain its present boundaries.

    There are also states like FL, TX, LA, and NY that have vocally diverse sub-state identities, but I don’t see those being out of alignment enough to shake up state boundaries. Not very easily, at least.