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Yes, I also feel this way, San Diego sucks!!! I am sorry to say, but that city is severely overrated, I like had no fun, it was cold boring, and dumb, I was so happy to leave there and go back to Orange county, ugh worst experience ever why did I go!!
Oh trust me, Peachtree City is much more conservative than the suburbs of Philly! Its in one of the top 10 most Republican Congressional Districts in the country!
Ah so that could be one of th keys to things...so what's Philly,like 11th?
The worst big city I been to was Detroit. Detroit downtown was empty, and graffiti on some buildings, and most of Detroit neighborhoods are empty with some parts looking like an urban prarie with only 2 or 3 houses on a block.
It was probably once, a very nice city. Obviously, destroyed by politics, or its residents?
Las Vegas, when I went there I was too young to gamble, not really much else to do there. Maybe laughlin (sp?) is worse, really not much to do there, even their mall sucked.
Nope, the Philly Suburbs are mostly Democratic. The most conservative are is in Utah with a Cook PVI of 26 Republican. The ones in the Atlanta suburbs are between PVI 19 and 24 Republican. The PVI's in the Philly area are between PVI 11 Republican and 39 Democrat. The most conservative district in Penn. only had a PVI 12 Republican. And the type of conservatives in Metro Atlanta are much more evangelical right wing conservative types.
Considering I go to school in Philly, yes, many times...
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