North South Carolina: He won his second primary, I got a couple more calls," Eddie Kadri told CBC News. "Since Super Tuesday, it been insane." Kadri said he received 70 or 80 calls since the beginning of the Republican primaries, 20 of which came in the days following Super Tuesday this week, according to CBC. Calls come from a range of Americans across eight states, including Tennessee, Alabama, North and South Carolina, California and Florida. "The concern is the voices of the middle are being drowned out by these politics," he said. "People are reaching out and looking at Canada as an alternative. While the number of Google searches for "how can I move to Canada " increased dramatically, an immigration lawyer in Windsor, Ont., says he has been overwhelmed with phone calls from Americans asking that very question, eight months ahead of the U.S. elections in November. #Super Tuesday: Searches for 'How can I move to Canada ' spike Republican debate: Policy gets short shrift, insults fly in latest debate Mitt Romney advocates strategic voting, calls Donald Trump a 'fraud' " Donald Trump won his first primary, and I got a couple of calls. They simply don't see a future for them in the country they love." This time different Kadri said this is not the first time he had Americans enquiring about moving to Canada. Eddie Kadri has received 70 to 80 calls from Americans since the Republican primaries began. "It caught me off guard," he said. "It not unprecedented. When George W. Bush was re-elected president in 2004, he also got calls, but not nearly as many as the last few days.
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