Who's NEVER voting liberal again? These places.
Conservatives in America. They want financial independence, and believe in self-reliance, self-discipline, and competition. Work hard, save money, invest and protect your self interests.
In fact, there’s a lot of Americans who are fiscally conservative, but socially liberal. To sum, conservatives want the best for their country, both long and short term. They want to keep America Merica.
Today, we’re going to talk about the cities in America with the biggest conservative populations. Now, as you may know, most of the large urban areas in the USA are very liberal. That’s just how it is. Most conservatives tend to live in the suburbs and in rural areas. Just look at this map.
In fact, big cities in the U.S. tend toward the liberal side of the political spectrum, even when they’re within conservative states. Only 4% of conservatives said they’d want to live in a large city.
In order to rank the American cities with the biggest conservative populations, we just had to look and see which cities voted conservative, or who identify as conservative in polls. To make it more relevant, we’re only measuring places with populations over 250,000. As you can imagine, there are many small towns and villages in rural America that are essentially 100% conservative.
10. Jacksonville, Florida. We begin our tour of the most conservative cities in America in one of the most contentious states of all - Florida, and in one of its largest cities, Jacksonville.
9. Anchorage, Alaska. We’re going all the way up to the cold, white north for our next most conservative city in America - Anchorage Alaska, population 300,000. Here, the conservative vote is slightly higher than in Jacksonville, by a mere fraction of a percentage.
8. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Our next stop along our R train in America stops in the only other state where republicans don’t have a stronghold from our list today. We’re stopping in Colorado, and in particular, Colorado Springs.
7. Plano, Texas. As you can imagine, we’re going to see quite a few cities in the heart of Texas on this list. We begin our list of cities in Texas in the conservative, wealthy Dallas/Fort Worth suburb. This is home to football, churches and money. It’s very middle class, white, and suburban.
6. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It’s time for our next most conservative city in America. We don’t have to go too far. In fact, I’m foreshadowing when I tell you we’re only leaving this general area of the country two more times.
Here in Oklahoma City, it’s about 52% conservative here. Trump took about 56% of the vote in Oklahoma County in the latest presidential election. But Bush carried 74% of the vote in 2000.
5. Mesa, Arizona. We're heading west for the last time on our list, as we mosey on down to the state of Arizona and take a pit stop in Mesa.
4. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Okay so our last stop before we head back down to the south central US for good brings us to our 4th most conservative city in America - Fort Wayne Indiana. Here in this I still care about values and keeping America great’ part of the midwest, conservatives rock the conservative vote to the tune of 57%.
3. Fort Worth, Texas. We’re going to round up our most conservative cities in America tour with three more cities all in the same general area. Our first stop is Fort Worth Texas, population 880,000.
2. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Alrighty then, who is our second most conservative city in America? That would Be Tulsa, Oklahoma. The second-largest city in Oklahoma, Tulsa was known as "the oil capital of the world" for most of the 20th century.
1. Arlington, Texas. Where’s our most conservative city in America? That would be Arlington, Texas. This Dallas suburb is about 61% conservative, which is super high for a large urban area.
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