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LDN. Everyone Is Making The Same Joke After Tomi Lahren Told Dems Not To Come To “Great Red Cities”.LDN

Haven’t heard Tomi Lahren’s name in a while…and now she’s getting roasted online.

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You probably haven’t heard the name Tomi Lahren in a while. She’s a conservative influencer whose popularity peaked around eight years ago. Recently, she made headlines for not knowing that Puerto Rico is part of America.

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Now, her reaction to Democrats winning key mayoral and gubernatorial races this week is going viral.

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Following Zohran Mamdani‘s NYC mayoral election, Abigail Spanberger’s projection to become Virginia’s first female governor, and California approving Gavin Newsom’s Proposition 50 (which will allow the state to draw new maps that favor Democrats), Lahren tweeted the following:

Summary of a tweet by Tomi Lahren criticizing migration from blue to red states

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Her post has since gone viral with over 2.8 million views and thousands of comments, most of which are stuck on that whole “great red cities” remark.

Tweet by Tomi Lahren criticizing migration from "blue" to "red" states, urging people to remain in their original locations

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People are asking her to name the cities she’s referencing.

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They’re dropping photos of what she could mean.

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Seriously, people are begging for examples…

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…and sharing their own experiences in red cities and states.

Tweet reply by user Tiburon: "I've lived in your red states. No one dreams of moving to them. Most are trying to escape them." Timestamp: 2:03 AM · Nov 5, 2025

Overall, many pointed to the stats.

Red cities and states lead in the highest crime rate (Tennessee), the highest rate in teen pregnancy (Mississippi), the highest maternal mortality rate (Mississippi again), and are tied for the highest poverty rate (Louisiana). 

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