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Both are somewhat moderate (Montana just 58% pro-GOP) and lack of population does not dictate conservatism as Delaware, New Mexico and Rhode Island well demonstrate. Wyoming would be the clear pick in my opinion with a pretty solid 87% GOP leaning.
Sometimes numbers do lie and thus see this state which despite voting for Obama has a republican majority in the senate, house, supreme court ( they are elected ), AG, and governor. Thus Michigan. As for being a feminist state we have a good mix of both i have found.
Oh and lol at the republican swipes from the party of enslaving woman, blacks, poor, etc to the government.
Soon moving to the US from the "Saudi Arabia of Feminism" (Sweden)...I would like to know (in your opinion), which state is the least feministic in general?
At first, I'm going to move to California since I have a business running there. But after a while, I might chose to re-locate to a place with less hipsters, hippies and democrats.
OP, another state you might want to look into is Kansas. Their governor is doing wonders for that place. A few years ago, its capital city of Topeka even looked into decriminalizing domestic violence to save a few bucks. Should be right up your alley.
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