Looks today will be historic for more reasons than one, as Puerto Rico votes to join the Union:
Commonwealth status: 404,945 (33.1%)
Independence: 66,761 (5.5%)
Statehood: 751,264 (61.4%)
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			 
			
				
 
 Looks today will be historic for more reasons than one, as Puerto Rico votes to join the Union:
Commonwealth status: 404,945 (33.1%)
Independence: 66,761 (5.5%)
Statehood: 751,264 (61.4%)
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			
			
				
 
 New flag!
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 It's not so straightforward. It was a non-binding referendum which gave 2 questions so there was not a very clear-cut answer.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...ves-statehood/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_...ferendum,_2012
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
						
					
				
			
			
			
				
 
 Seemingly, a big issue is how a potential new bloc of voters (apparently primarily Democrat-leaning, at least initially) will be viewed by Republican congressional lawmakers.
					
				
			
			 
			
				
 
 Could we have gotten to the point where the most developed countries don't want to expand anymore?!!
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