This is too funny.
What's the quickest way to Canada?
By MACKENZIE WEINGER
It’s the age-old election threat: I’ll move to Canada if my candidate loses.
Well, on Wednesday morning, FOX23’s traffic reporter Jeff Brucculeri made that promise a little easier for Tulsa residents to fulfill by offering viewers the best route to get to our northern neighbors.
“We had some folks make a special request. I know a lot people said that if their candidate lost the election, they’d be moving to Canada — not sure why, but that was some of the folks’ promises out there. So let me give you the quickest and direct-est route to Canada from Tulsa,” he said during the “Beat The Traffic” segment on Tulsa, Oklahoma's FOX23.
Brucculeri recommended taking Highway 75 northbound, up through Kansas. “When you get into Omaha, watch for that junction for Interstate 29, because then you want to take I-29,” he said. “Literally, I-29 will go to the Canadian border.”
The newsroom erupted with laughter off-screen,...
Oklahoma had the 3rd highest vote for Romney with 66.8% following Wyoming with 69.3% and Utah with 72.8%.
Americans Mull Moving To Canada Following Obama Election, Search Engine Traffic Finds
BY Eleazar David Meléndez
More Americans researched how to “move to Canada” after the re-election of U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday than at any other time since President George W. Bush won a second White House term in 2004.
The sudden spike in search-engine traffic for the phrase -- and the related phrase “moving to Canada” -- is evident in the accompanying graphic, which shows interest in the topic as measured by the search engine Google. The spike has been driven by Web users in more or less conservative states such as Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas, as well as in liberal urban outposts in California and Illinois.
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