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CNBC Rates 'Best States to Live': Pro-Abortion,
Anti-Gun, Pro-'Inclusiveness'

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 7/13/2026 1:06:14 AM

CNBC sounds like a business channel, but it’s really just another liberal channel. When it thinks about the best “states for business,” they’re matching that with what they call “quality of life.” Some measures – health care, crime – make nonpartisan sense, but CNBC adds grades for “inclusiveness,” “protections” against discrimination, anti-gun "reforms," and naturally, “reproductive rights.” They touted their ongoing winner -- Vermont, the Bernie Sanders State: The best states to live in for 2026: No. 1 has a six-year winning streak The best states are the most liberal states? Scott Cohn's report on Minnesota gives you a flavor:

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Reply 1 - Posted by: SALady 7/13/2026 1:16:49 AM (No. 2127686)
So, in other words, the worst states to live in if you are a liberal, but the best states to live in if you are a conservative. Pretty darn accurate!!!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JimBob 7/13/2026 1:41:50 AM (No. 2127692)
Well, they're entitled to their opinion. Maybe it will help keep the 'Rats out of MY state!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 7/13/2026 2:00:09 AM (No. 2127695)
In, other words....anti-American hell holes.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: MissMann 7/13/2026 2:05:25 AM (No. 2127696)
Perfect. I want their audience to avoid coming to my state and ruining it.
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