Fox News host Sean Hannity announced Tuesday he moved from New York to Florida, a state he says has elected officials who “share his values.” “I've been threatening now to do this for quite a while, but we are now beginning our first broadcast from my new home and that is in the free state...
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has announced his move from New York to Florida, citing a better alignment with the state’s conservative policies and elected officials. During his iHeartRadio show, Hannity expressed his enthusiasm about the relocation, referring to Florida as the “free state” and declaring he feels better about his decision. He attributed his move to the Sunshine State’s conservative governance, specifically praising Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott for sharing his values.

Hannity’s decision reflects a broader trend he observed, where individuals are relocating from Democratic-led states to Republican-led ones, seeking lower taxes, less regulation, and better living conditions. He criticized Democratic states for high taxes, burdensome regulations, high crime rates, and poor school districts. Hannity’s move aligns with Governor DeSantis’s narrative on the campaign trail, where he touts Florida’s rapid growth and attributes it to people moving from states like New York and California. Hannity added that everyone he knows who has made a similar move has been happy with their decision.

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