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Actually, it will never happen, because of the opposition in Congress. The only state which could split and be successful is Texas. They've already been granted that option.
Seriously, this. Even if Californians somehow were willing to do this (we're not), you think small states around the rest of the country would ever agree? Two senators is the only thing that gives North Dakota and Rhode Island any power.
Which of the new states gets the remaining water? I don't know who thinks this is a good idea, but multiplying the ineptitude of the gov't out there (yes, assuming they have the best they can find right now, so it can't get all that much better) can't be a good idea.
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