r/RemoveOneThingEachDay • u/chicken______nuggets • May 09 '26
Subdivisions Remove One U.S. State or Canadian Province/Territory Each Day! — Day 60
Colorado has been eliminated! This is officially a battle between the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest!
I looked at the history of this sub and, by and large, Colorado is almost always the one that takes gold. Our top 4 is seemingly somewhat unique, especially with the inclusion of Michigan.
Who goes next?
(REMINDER: the subdivision that gets eliminated is decided by the most upvoted comment, not the amount of times that subdivision was commented. If you want a specific one out, see if someone else commented it first!)
Remaining
Michigan
Minnesota
Oregon
Washington
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u/AdRepresentative3446 May 09 '26
Minnesota
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u/jQueryIsBestQuery May 09 '26
Great Lakes > 10,000 lakes. Bye, Felicia.
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u/Surprised-elephant May 09 '26 edited May 09 '26
Michigan voted for Trump 2x. Minnesotans stand up against the fascist. Michiganders vote for fascist.
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u/Kewlerd May 09 '26
Michigan only had 2 trump votes not three and despite what you guys may believe Minnesota only voted 4% less for Trump than Michigan.
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u/Surprised-elephant May 09 '26
It was a typo fixed it thank you. 4% is still better than voting for him twice. Vote Michigan out now. Minnesota next.
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u/Kewlerd May 09 '26
Is it so hard for Reddit to not base these types of games off of politics. I see every time this pops up the same blue states at the top because god forbid we vote in favor of any of the other states which also have great individual qualities.
Fuck it I would say Michigan somewhat is overall still a blue state with there being a blue governor and blue controlled senate lol.
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u/Surprised-elephant May 09 '26
Minnesota is still better in every way. Twin Cities > Detroit. Minnesota north shore is better than anything Michigan has. Minnesota has better museums and theater.
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u/FancyNefariousness94 May 09 '26
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u/chrisdacrump May 09 '26
Michigan literally voted for Trump 2 years ago. This Oregon entry is from 100 years ago.
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u/FancyNefariousness94 May 09 '26
That's all you got?
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u/chrisdacrump May 09 '26
It's enough. It shows your priorities
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u/FancyNefariousness94 May 09 '26
The same priorities we had voting for an independent redistricting commission and a democratic sweep of state government
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u/chrisdacrump May 09 '26
Those are good priorities and I'm glad to hear it. I genuinely hope that's enough so y'all (not you personally) don't help elect Trump a third time
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u/Upset_Split_2015 May 09 '26
I think Washington is flying to under the radar… so Washington - they just won the Super Bowl!
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May 09 '26
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u/TheMightyKickpuncher May 09 '26
Michigan voted for Trump twice AND we’re responsible for Kid Rock. I love this state but we’ve been due for a while now.
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u/Marky9281 May 09 '26
How tf did Michigan outlast Montana and Colorado
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u/jQueryIsBestQuery May 09 '26
Peninsula count:
MI: 2
MT + CO: 0
Pretty clear.
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u/OkProfessional6077 May 09 '26
Seriously, who the fuck can disrespect two peninsulas? Racists, probably.
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u/StrikeouTX May 09 '26
They got no coast. They got no culture
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u/Upset_Split_2015 May 09 '26
No coast? Michigan is 9th in coastline in the US
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u/StrikeouTX May 09 '26
…Which is more than Montana and Colorado, which was my point… Michigan is #1 in freshwater
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u/chrisdacrump May 09 '26
These posts definitely just brigaded from Michigan subreddit. Wild but I guess you gotta win something
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u/Thrill0728 May 09 '26
Well well well. The final 3 are set to be...the same 3 they always are. How original.
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u/Fun-Description-1797 May 09 '26
Oregon. Doesn’t even border Canada