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re: Most Conservative Area in the South
Posted on 6/11/21 at 3:17 pm to GainesvilleDawg
Posted on 6/11/21 at 3:17 pm to GainesvilleDawg
Why does every decision, thought, and/or conversation these days have to involve politics?
Sheesh.
Sheesh.
Posted on 6/11/21 at 9:36 pm to LRB1967
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Try south central Tennessee. Rural areas are beautiful, people are friendly, no state income tax. People still have their Trump signs in the yard.
Yeah, it's ok there. Not much in the way of amenities however. Public schools in those counties aren't any count.
In Middle Tenn. I would look at the red counties right outside of Nashville. Cookeville, TN (Putnam Co.) is also pretty nice. The farther you get from the city, the worse it gets. It is really backwoods in places like Grundy County, Tennessee.
Posted on 6/11/21 at 9:40 pm to Cole Beer
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Why does every decision, thought, and/or conversation these days have to involve politics?
Sheesh.
This is an acute reaction to the leftists' agenda for political correctness, censorship, and hostility toward white Americans.
Posted on 6/12/21 at 3:50 pm to BowlJackson
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Really, anywhere rural and who's major economies include poultry, meth, and/or logging would be a good bet to look into
YOur party wouldn't win anything without poor people. That's why you run on tax hikes and welfare and encourage more poor people to come here illegally.
THat you guys try to associate being a Democrat with being more educated underscores your dishonesty. You are doing Soviet Union style propaganda.
Greenville SC, Huntsville AL, Lexington area of Columbia, Aiken SC , etc are some ideas. All of the burbs in SC should be good.
This post was edited on 6/12/21 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 6/13/21 at 8:38 am to GainesvilleDawg
Williamson County, TN.
Crazy expensive though.
Crazy expensive though.
Posted on 6/23/21 at 3:25 pm to GainesvilleDawg
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Asking for a friend who is sick of living in a purple state.
You should definitely move to Alabama. Football team #1. Education, #50.
Posted on 6/27/21 at 10:14 am to GainesvilleDawg
Sand Mountain, Ala.
Posted on 6/27/21 at 11:57 pm to Cole Beer
quote:People can’t separate their internet experiences and real life experiences.
Why does every decision, thought, and/or conversation these days have to involve politics?
Sheesh.
Posted on 6/28/21 at 5:14 pm to dhuck20
Ask Doug Jones ....
Tubberville carried the Bama vote by double digits....
Tubberville carried the Bama vote by double digits....
Posted on 6/28/21 at 10:26 pm to GainesvilleDawg
Port Isabel, TX! You will thank me later.
Posted on 7/3/21 at 12:30 pm to Mountaineerfan7
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Rural appalachia (if you consider it the south)
shite hole.
Posted on 7/17/21 at 1:26 pm to imjustafatkid
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except Bessemer
What? Bessemer is a bastion of culture and class.
Posted on 7/20/21 at 7:25 am to GainesvilleDawg
East Tennessee is good.
Basically the rule of thumb is if the poor in the community rent trailers, the community is okay.
If the poor in the community live in housing projects, best to move on and keep looking.
Trailer park folk mainly work or hustle for a living. The projects people draw a check and are violent.
Basically the rule of thumb is if the poor in the community rent trailers, the community is okay.
If the poor in the community live in housing projects, best to move on and keep looking.
Trailer park folk mainly work or hustle for a living. The projects people draw a check and are violent.
Posted on 7/20/21 at 7:59 pm to GainesvilleDawg
Florida Panhandle is blood red.
Posted on 7/22/21 at 10:36 pm to VADawg
Northwest Arkansas.
Haven't had a Congressional Democrat since the election of 1966. Hasn't gone Democrat in a 2 candidate presidential election since 1976. The worst showing in the last 6 presidential elections was GW Bush, with only a 60-37 margin.
Home of relatively big business, economically thriving, the backbone of support for two Republican senators.
Haven't had a Congressional Democrat since the election of 1966. Hasn't gone Democrat in a 2 candidate presidential election since 1976. The worst showing in the last 6 presidential elections was GW Bush, with only a 60-37 margin.
Home of relatively big business, economically thriving, the backbone of support for two Republican senators.
Posted on 7/23/21 at 10:46 am to GainesvilleDawg
Here are the major metro areas in the Southeast USA ranked in order of their 2020 Presidential Election margin for Donald Trump:
**Southeast defined as Virginia over to Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas
+28.1% Tulsa, OK
+16.7% Oklahoma City, OK
+13.4% Birmingham, AL
+12.9% Jacksonville, FL
+10.4% Nashville, TN
+2.6% Tampa, FL
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-0.1% Louisville, KY
-0.4% Charlotte, NC
-1.0% Houston, TX
-1.3% Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
-3.3% St. Louis, MO
-3.3% San Antonio, TX
-4.5% New Orleans, LA
-4.6% Kansas City, MO
-10.7% Orlando, FL
-11.4% Richmond, VA
-13.1% Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA
-13.5% Memphis, TN
-15.5% Atlanta, GA
-16.3% Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL
-17.3% Raleigh, NC
-26.8% Austin, TX
If you go down just a little smaller than a metro with 1 million people, Greenville, SC is also a great choice... That metro has 930,000 people and voted for Trump by a margin of +28.6%. Knoxville, TN is also a good sized city (880,000 residents in the MSA) and it voted for Trump by +30.2%
If you want something a bit smaller than those, Chattanooga (+26.2%) and Huntsville (+15.0%) are also great options.
**Southeast defined as Virginia over to Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas
+28.1% Tulsa, OK
+16.7% Oklahoma City, OK
+13.4% Birmingham, AL
+12.9% Jacksonville, FL
+10.4% Nashville, TN
+2.6% Tampa, FL
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-0.1% Louisville, KY
-0.4% Charlotte, NC
-1.0% Houston, TX
-1.3% Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
-3.3% St. Louis, MO
-3.3% San Antonio, TX
-4.5% New Orleans, LA
-4.6% Kansas City, MO
-10.7% Orlando, FL
-11.4% Richmond, VA
-13.1% Virginia Beach-Norfolk, VA
-13.5% Memphis, TN
-15.5% Atlanta, GA
-16.3% Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, FL
-17.3% Raleigh, NC
-26.8% Austin, TX
If you go down just a little smaller than a metro with 1 million people, Greenville, SC is also a great choice... That metro has 930,000 people and voted for Trump by a margin of +28.6%. Knoxville, TN is also a good sized city (880,000 residents in the MSA) and it voted for Trump by +30.2%
If you want something a bit smaller than those, Chattanooga (+26.2%) and Huntsville (+15.0%) are also great options.
Posted on 7/23/21 at 11:02 am to KingOfTheWorld
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Florida Panhandle.
Agree also with this.
Pensacola, FL Metro area: +27.2% for Trump in 2020
Destin-Ft. Walton metro: +42.6^ for Trump in 2020
Panama City metro area: +43.5% for Trump in 2020
You can take that over the border into Alabama and it keeps going. The Daphne-Fairhope area of Baldwin County voted for Trump by +53.8%.
All total from Mobile over to Panama City, you have a rapidly growing area of over 1.6 million people spread across 8 counties of Alabama and Florida that voted for Trump by a +32.2% margin.
Posted on 7/23/21 at 11:04 am to BoardReader
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Northwest Arkansas.
True. Rapidly growing Fayettville-Springdale-Rogers, Arkansas metro voted for Trump by +17.8%
Posted on 7/23/21 at 11:08 am to solus
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OP is too stupid to realize that. Those places are usual in the middle of nowhere backwoods towns.
The fact that you think this only puts your ignorance on display.
As previously noted, there are plenty of large and medium sized cities that have very conservative leanings.
Tampa, FL... metro area of over 3.2 million... home to multiple professional sports teams and international airport, etc. voted for Trump by over a 2% margin.
Greenville, SC and Tulsa, OK have very vibrant downtown areas and both are extremely conservative.
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