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View Poll Results: Most liberal area in Utah County?
Alpine 2 22.22%
American Fork 1 11.11%
Cedar Fort 0 0%
Cedar Hills 0 0%
Eagle Mountain 1 11.11%
Elk Ridge 0 0%
Fairfield 0 0%
Genola 0 0%
Goshen 0 0%
Highland 1 11.11%
Lehi 1 11.11%
Lindon 0 0%
Mapleton 0 0%
Orem 2 22.22%
Payson 0 0%
Pleasant Grove 0 0%
Provo 1 11.11%
Salem 0 0%
Santaquin 0 0%
Saratoga Springs 1 11.11%
Spanish Fork 0 0%
Springville 0 0%
Vineyard 0 0%
Woodland Hills 0 0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-02-2009, 08:54 AM
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Yeah, there may be less conservative areas (and still that's pushing it), but I just dont see liberal being the right term to use at all.
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Old 01-02-2009, 01:54 PM
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Guys, the question is relative.

MOST liberal.

Not liberal. MOST liberal. Meaning the one that is more liberal compared to the other areas. It could be the difference between, say, 80% conservative and 90% conservative.
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Old 01-06-2009, 12:55 PM
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I never implied the question wasnt relative. My point was, it's like having a group of 50 fit and trim, healthy looking and quite skinny people and asking which of the 50 are the most fattest. None of them are, and there isnt a specific liberal area in the county. It wasnt a stab at the OP, I know what he meant, I just had to laugh at UC being liberal anywhere.

(*edited cause I used wrong word from previous poster)

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Old 01-06-2009, 01:04 PM
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I never implied the question wasnt valid. My point was, it's like having a group of 50 fit and trim, healthy looking and quite skinny people and asking which of the 50 are the most fattest. None of them are, and there isnt a specific liberal area in the county. It wasnt a stab at the OP, I know what he meant, I just had to laugh at UC being liberal anywhere.
Agreed. "Utah County" and "liberal" just don't belong in the same sentence.
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I vote Orem...I live there and I am about as liberal as it gets! So thats Orem (1) the rest of Utah County (0)
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