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    California’s Secession Movement Gains Traction after Trump’s Victory

    November 10, 2016

    Some Californians are unhappy about the coming Donald Trump presidency. Their solution? Revitalize a campaign to secede from the Union.

    “Yes California,” a political action committee fighting for California’s independence from the union, is campaigning to qualify a secession initiative for the 2018 ballot, which in turn would force a special-election referendum on the question. The group had gained little traction since its founding in 2015, but received an outpouring of support for their movement in the aftermath of Trump’s victory.

    Silicon Valley venture capitalist Shervin Pishevar vowed to fund California’s campaign “to become its own nation”; since then, others in the high-tech center have chimed in, including Anand Sharma, founder of the health-tracking system Gyroscope, and Dave Morin, founder of the social-media website Path. “It’s the most patriotic thing I can do,” Pishevar said. Yes, because patriotism means seceding from the country one supposedly loves.

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