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(Bloomberg) -- When Puerto Ricans go to the polls Nov. 3 to elect their governor theyll also be asked, once again, if they want to be the 51st star on the American flag.
The statehood referendum in the bankrupt territory of 3.2 million people is non-binding. And although this is the sixth time the issue has been on the ballot, boosters think this round is different -- if the political stars align.
If voters say yes to statehood, as they did in 2012 and 2017, the pro-statehood gubernatorial candidate Pedro Pierluisi wins, and the Democrats take control of the U.S. Congress, the Caribbean island might have a shot at becoming a state, organizers say.
If so, the Great State of Puerto Rico would be eligible for two seats in the U.S. Senate and five in the House of Representatives. That has made the issue newly intriguing amid partisan infighting in Washington, said William Villafane, a local senator and the referendum coordinator for the pro-statehood New Progressive Party.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sixth-time-charm-puerto-ricans-132220619.html
Takket
(21,634 posts)followed by drumpf telling them to go fuck themselves, they will now realize they cannot put themselves in that position again. i think they'll be looknig for statehood.
Thekaspervote
(32,797 posts)CanonRay
(14,119 posts)We are totally fucked up.