It seems Americans are exploring their options.
found searches for the phrase “how to move to New Zealand" exploded Tuesday evening as President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden took the stage.
Within the two hours of the debate, searches for the term by U.S. users went up in Google Trends rankings from zero—meaning there is too few to show a trend—all the way up to a score of 100, the maximum ranking to show how popular a search is, Newshub reported.A similar spike was seen in Americans looking to head north: “how toAmericans also increasingly Googled how to move to
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