Posted on 06/20/2014 5:07:40 PM PDT by celmak
PS: You’ll have to visit the site in order to find out if is accurate.
Burlington VT is pretty liberal, I would have thought Brattleborough would rank worse. Don’t know much about Norh Concord though.
..it is (*sigh*).
I want to know what state you are in before I answer.
Comparing towns with less than 500 people to cities of 100s of thousands? This is a joke, right?
Prinsburg, Minnesota.
Population: 497
Never heard of it.
I am stuck in CA for now, but my home is in Texas.
Unfortunately, big cities are for the most part liberal.
Texas is pretty simple. Just stay away from inner cities, Austin and the Mexican border towns.
I don’t disagree with Baker, Florida as the most conservative as that area really is but they should have had a minimum size of say 5000 population.
Baker was a sawmill town and hardly more than a place on the map.
Colorado city az? Isn’t that where Warren Jeff’s was from? Just saying
Thanks. I see Texas as the front line for Christian conservatives against liberal - and I plan to join the political fight against those liberals!
BFL
This is a joke. Garden City, TX has 334 people and Sarita, TX has 238, most of whom are Mexicans.
My educated guess of cities with actual people in them would be Lubbock, TX as most conservative, And Austin, the BigBlue Anus of Tx,as most liberal.
Thanks! Please see post 13.
Next month we’ll be moving from south Florida to the panhandle. Can’t wait for the change of scenery and the change of attitude.
Yup! Polygamists, all on welfare, out there “bleeding the beast.” Conservatives? I don’t think so. Not even close.
Yes that will be a big change indeed.
The NE I-95 corridor is solid blue.
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