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A better question would be "where can I find fellow Americans that love their country, believe in the laws of the land and enforcing them and who strive to lead good lives while providing for their families".
In short they believe in the American Dream and that America is exceptional.
They do not believe in making excuses or apologies for what America was.
Actual America is Trump land because Hillary was against them.
A better question would be "where can I find fellow Americans that love their country, believe in the laws of the land and enforcing them and who strive to lead good lives while providing for their families".
In short they believe in the American Dream and that America is exceptional.
They do not believe in making excuses or apologies for what America was.
Actual America is Trump land because Hillary was against them.
Lol. Rhetoric doesn't get more divisive than this. You are no longer a "real American" if you voted for Hillary. Come on.
And gang bangers and welfare queens and illegals anchors voted for killary. What's your point?
These groups you've mentioned are unlikely to have voted either because they can't, because they can't during typical voting hours, or because they are uninterested.
My point was where the OP could find Trump friendly places.
Pretty much any of the major cities are going to be blue. The mid and small sized cities will lean more red, though the actual downtown areas might have blue pockets too.
Trump did not win any Southern CA counties, contrary to that map. The southernmost CA county that Trump won was Kern County.
The only CA county that Trump did better than Romney in was Lake County, a northern, rural, overwhelmingly white county in Wine Country.
Can't speak for other states.
I live in Montgomery County, TX (just north of Houston), the third most populous county in the Greater Houston metro (tenth most populous in the state, IIRC) - 2016 estimate 556,000+, and the most populous 'Republican' county in the Greater Houston metro (I'm neither a D, nor an R, and didn't vote for either of their candidates). The small blue area in SE Texas on that map = Harris County (4,000,000+...the third most populous county in the U.S.) and Ft. Bend County (700,000+).
Trump got 73.0% of the vote in Montgomery County, the first Republican candidate since Bob Dole to drop below 75%. Romney hit the all time high for the county at 79.5% in 2012, and I wonder what effect the influence of the Huntsman family had on that total (the corporate HQ of the Huntsman Corporation is in Montgomery County). Despite Trump's 'lowest since 1996' percentage total, Montgomery County was the only County in the U.S. where Trump beat Hillary by more than 100,000 votes.
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