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Americans threatening to move to Canada if Donald Trump becomes president
Once again Americans are threatening to move to Canada. This time, however, it’s if real estate mogul Donald Trump becomes president.
Many south of the border took to social media following the New Hampshire primary to voice their threats of packing up and making a run for the Great White North if Trump becomes president.
It appears the idle threats were made just after the republican presidential candidate was declared winner of Tuesday’s primary.
“If y’all let Donald Trump become president…I swear I’m packing my family up and moving to Canada,” Shadney Houston tweeted.
“On the bright side, if Donald Trump becomes president, Canada is a beautiful place to live,” another tweeted.
Trump took the Republican primary with 35 per cent of the vote, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich took in just shy of 16 per cent of votes.
“We are going to do something so good and so fast and so strong and the world is going to respect us again. Believe me,” Trump said following his victory.
On the Democratic side of the primary, Bernie Sanders took 60 per cent of the votes compared to Hillary Clinton’s 38 per cent.
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Americans threatening to move to Canada if Donald Trump becomes president
Once again Americans are threatening to move to Canada. This time, however, it’s if real estate mogul Donald Trump becomes president.
Many south of the border took to social media following the New Hampshire primary to voice their threats of packing up and making a run for the Great White North if Trump becomes president.
It appears the idle threats were made just after the republican presidential candidate was declared winner of Tuesday’s primary.
“If y’all let Donald Trump become president…I swear I’m packing my family up and moving to Canada,” Shadney Houston tweeted.
“On the bright side, if Donald Trump becomes president, Canada is a beautiful place to live,” another tweeted.
Trump took the Republican primary with 35 per cent of the vote, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich took in just shy of 16 per cent of votes.
“We are going to do something so good and so fast and so strong and the world is going to respect us again. Believe me,” Trump said following his victory.
On the Democratic side of the primary, Bernie Sanders took 60 per cent of the votes compared to Hillary Clinton’s 38 per cent.
Americans threatening to move to Canada if Donald Trump becomes president - National | Globalnews.ca