if only there were fucking maps, predominantly displayed every 2 years, published by every major news outlet in early November illustrating voting habits of local residents at a county level.
I live in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City has a Lib collective downtown (no reason to go there unless you’re partying anyway) but as long as you live in the suburbs you see plenty of President Trump supporters.
I agree with your attitude of downtown. All the apartments really surprise me. I do have issues with the city council; not impressed with Ms. Jo Beth. We have a great state imo!
Good question. I don't know. When you figure it out let the rest of us know. I for one would really like to know. Just so I could make a point of going to those cities. I can tell you the ones not to go to off the top of my head. Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, New York, Minneapolis. That's the top 5 on my list of never to see.
IDK about others but anywhere in Oklahoma besides OKC and Tulsa, those are still red districts but have some Democrats get elected. I recommend North Eastern Oklahoma because it's actually green 90% of the year. Most of the new Oil wells are near OKC in the central part of the state which is pretty much north Texas climate and terrain wise.This is also where the economy is booming the most
Texas has quite a few medium sized conservative cities - The Woodlands (near Houston), Midland/Odessa (West Texas), Tyler (East Texas), Frisco (north of Dallas), Plano (north of Dallas) and Carrollton (also north of Dallas).
Denton, TX is also fairly conservative; college town with North Texas State might temper that a bit.
Lafeyette, Louisiana.
Scottsdale, AZ.
Knoxville, Chattanooga and Murfreesboro (all in Tennessee)
All of Idaho outside of Boise.
Fort worth texas from what I have read.
if only there were fucking maps, predominantly displayed every 2 years, published by every major news outlet in early November illustrating voting habits of local residents at a county level.
I live in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City has a Lib collective downtown (no reason to go there unless you’re partying anyway) but as long as you live in the suburbs you see plenty of President Trump supporters.
Nice to see a fellow Oklahoman.
I agree with your attitude of downtown. All the apartments really surprise me. I do have issues with the city council; not impressed with Ms. Jo Beth. We have a great state imo!
The OK city council & mayor piss me off with their mask bs. Let business owners do what they think is best for THEIR business.
Only place in the whole country supporting Medical Marijuana and the Right to still own a weapon regardless of what the feds say.🤷♂️
Anything in Montana except Missoula.
Anything in Wyoming except Jackson.
Southern Utah -- basically south of I-70 - but there are no cities there.
Anything in Idaho outside of the Boise metro area.
Colorado's West Slope (stay out of the ski towns).
Tennessee outside of Nashville and Memphis, if you can stand the religion.
Good question. I don't know. When you figure it out let the rest of us know. I for one would really like to know. Just so I could make a point of going to those cities. I can tell you the ones not to go to off the top of my head. Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, New York, Minneapolis. That's the top 5 on my list of never to see.
Beckley, WV
IDK about others but anywhere in Oklahoma besides OKC and Tulsa, those are still red districts but have some Democrats get elected. I recommend North Eastern Oklahoma because it's actually green 90% of the year. Most of the new Oil wells are near OKC in the central part of the state which is pretty much north Texas climate and terrain wise.This is also where the economy is booming the most
Hi fellow citizen of North Texas
Define “city”. What features does a hollow fanged centipede require of his community?
Texas has quite a few medium sized conservative cities - The Woodlands (near Houston), Midland/Odessa (West Texas), Tyler (East Texas), Frisco (north of Dallas), Plano (north of Dallas) and Carrollton (also north of Dallas).
Denton, TX is also fairly conservative; college town with North Texas State might temper that a bit.
Lafeyette, Louisiana.
Scottsdale, AZ.
Knoxville, Chattanooga and Murfreesboro (all in Tennessee)
desert 🌵 southwest if you like the heat. Western WA and ID otherwise
Think you meant eastern WA.
Correct!