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Title: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: findingreason on August 18, 2009, 09:50:46 PM
I'm just wondering....I have a general idea already, but does anyone know of a comprehensive list of the stats for the most conservative and liberal states/cities?
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: Janet_Girl on August 18, 2009, 09:54:56 PM
Try looking Here (http://www.epodunk.com/top10/liberal/index.html)

Janet
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: tekla on August 18, 2009, 10:29:21 PM
Those are loaded terms, and it depends a lot on how you define them.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: DarkLady on September 15, 2009, 08:15:43 AM
Where is Detroit in those lists. It is the most liberal city in the USA according to Wikipedia.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: tekla on September 15, 2009, 09:15:24 AM
You'd be safer living in a war zone than in Detroit.  Highest unemployment in the US, one of the highest crime rates outside the third world. Here is some of senic Detroit for you.  It's very sad.  So don't believe everything you read in the Wiki - and/or, be aware that how you measure such things may not be a reality day to day.

http://www.forgottendetroit.com/ (http://www.forgottendetroit.com/)


The classic 'liberal' cities would be places with big, huge liberal arts focused universities.  So UT in Austin, Texas makes Austin about the most liberal place in Texas, Iowa City, Madison Wisconsin, Ann Arbor, Berkeley, Athens Georgia are all pretty liberal.  As are the classic political liberal places - Boston/Amhurst/Cambridge, and most of Vermont, NYC, SF, Seattle.

Liberal for the most part tends to follow two trends, one is money/education (and they are closely interrelated), and the other is metropolitan/cosmopolitan so that places with high incomes and a higher than average level of education tend more liberal, and urban areas tend more liberal than rural areas.  Its not absolute, but it's a start.

Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: Mister on September 15, 2009, 09:30:33 AM
Quote from: DarkLady on September 15, 2009, 08:15:43 AM
Where is Detroit in those lists. It is the most liberal city in the USA according to Wikipedia.

Ah, Wikipedia.  I think my dog edits that in her spare time.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: tekla on September 15, 2009, 09:31:50 AM
I think my dog edits that in her spare time.

If that's true Mister, your dog is kinda dumb.  But hey, facts?  What facts?  It's Wiki.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: Mister on September 15, 2009, 09:41:44 AM
Eh, she's pretty smart for a dog, but her perspective is limited.  I should try to smarten her up by playing the book on tape version of Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: tekla on September 15, 2009, 09:44:29 AM
A butcher is leaning on the counter toward the close of day when a dog with a basket in its jaws comes pushing through the door.

"An' wot's this then?" he asked. The dog knocks the basket sharply into the butcher's shins.

"You dumb dog." As he reaches down to smack the dog, he notices a note and a ten dollar bill in the basket.

The scribble on the note asks for three pounds of his best mince [ground beef]. The butcher figures this is too easy. He goes to the window and reaches for the dried up stuff that's been sitting out all day.

The dog growls at him. The butcher turns around and, glaring at the pup, gets the best mince from the fridge. Weighing out about 2 1/2 pounds, he drops in on the scale with his thumb.

"Hmmmmm, a bit shy. Who'll know?"

Again, the dog growls menacingly. "Alright, alright," as he throws on a generous half pound. He wraps it out, drops it in the basket, and drops in change from a five. The dog threatens to chew him off at the ankles. Another five goes in the basket.

The butcher is quite impressed and decides to follow the piddy pup home. The dog quickly enters a high-rise buildings, pushes the lift button, enters the lift, and then pushes the button for the 12th floor. The dog walks down the corridor and smartly bangs the basket on the door. The door opens, and the dog's owner screams at the dog.

"Hey, what are you doing? That's a really smart dog you've got there," comments the butcher.

"He's a stupid dog--that's the third time this week he's forgotten his key.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: Mister on September 15, 2009, 09:46:47 AM
ha! i like it.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: DarkLady on September 15, 2009, 09:49:10 AM
NYC is not liberal after Giuliani.
Title: Re: Most liberal/conservative states and cities in the USA
Post by: tekla on September 15, 2009, 10:12:08 AM
Dark Lady, liberal and conservative as a social climate have little to nothing to do with who is or is not elected often times.  SF has a Congresswoman who is much less liberal than those she represents. That does not mean that SF got less liberal.

Election of mayors tends to focus on city/civic issues more than political leanings.