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Old 09-10-2008, 11:33 PM
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Default Is Las Vegas a Democratic city??

I know its a dumb question, but we currently live in the South and I want to live in a more liberal place. Is Las Vegas like that. Are most of its people liberal. Also is Henderson the same way??
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I think southern Nevada is more liberal than norther Nevada, but we still voted a republican Governor into office.

Most of the people I know out here are pretty left, but I hang out with a bunch of big old liberals.
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I know its a dumb question, but we currently live in the South and I want to live in a more liberal place. Is Las Vegas like that. Are most of its people liberal. Also is Henderson the same way??
You should try San Fran, if you like liberal cities.. its the Capital.. or Berkley across the bay.
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i find las vegas to be pretty conservative, especially because of the mormon influence...
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Old 09-11-2008, 12:24 AM
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I think southern Nevada is more liberal than norther Nevada, but we still voted a republican Governor into office.

Most of the people I know out here are pretty left, but I hang out with a bunch of big old liberals.
Las Vegas as an entitiy is somewhat liberal. The State as a whole has a Libertarian flavor. Las Vegas however is balanced enough between left and right that the rest of the state can have big impact...it goes right mostly.

It is very socially liberal by souther standards .

Democrats in Clark Couty have a substantial registration edge over Republicans.
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I know its a dumb question, but we currently live in the South and I want to live in a more liberal place. Is Las Vegas like that. Are most of its people liberal. Also is Henderson the same way??
Berkeley, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, San Diego... These are the cities you should be looking at if "a more liberal place" is what you're looking for.
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If you are from the south try south Florida liberal as you can get aside from San Fran.
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Old 09-11-2008, 01:01 AM
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Berkeley, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, San Diego... These are the cities you should be looking at if "a more liberal place" is what you're looking for.

Yeah but those cities are very expensive, Las Vegas is somewhat less.
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Yeah but those cities are very expensive, Las Vegas is somewhat less.
Try Austin, TX or Cleveland, OH. Very liberal cities... less expensive.
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