The other thing--something that is not allowed to be said in establishment circles--is that voting patterns in California have become exceedingly eccentric, as they have in Seattle and even in some places in Texas.
For example, check on the population of Los Angeles County (around 9.8 million). Then eliminate the number who aren't of voting age (roughly 2.4 million). Then exclude the non-US citizens (anywhere from 24-40% or higher. Assume the midpoint of that, and you get around 4.9 million eligible voters. Total registered voters was 5.1 million, which means over or close to 100% of eligible voters registered. Even better, around 3.5 million voted--which means that in LA County, a place not known for its civic participation, something like 72% of eligible voters voted--far about the national average.
And, of course, over 70% of those who voted cast their ballots for Hillary.
I've been starting to think that maybe the US citizens in California didn't vote for the socialism they are now saddled with, and that perhaps the same thing is going on in Washington.