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Mine are Atlanta, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, even though I'm not sure if SF is considered in the Sunbelt. I would also give an honorable mention to Savannah.
I chose LA. But I didnt know you could do multiple vote. If I knew I would've included Houston, Dallas, Austin, Miami, New Orleans, ATL, San Francisco, Phoenix, San Antonio, Tampa, Charlotte, San Jose, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Jacksonville, And anywhere else where it's warm in my vote lol. I just REALLY REALLY LOVE the SUNBELT
I always really wanted to visit New Orleans. I hope there is progress being made down there. I also hope the city didn't lose it's culture that made it. I always felt it would be a unique and interesting city along with Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Savannah, and Charleston.
Is San Fran really considered a sunbelt city? You should have added Denver before San Fran, since Denver is a very sunny city. Although it doesn't really belong to the true definition of sunbelt, being a city that was built mostly on car oriented development in the 1970s and after due to transplants.
I had to vote San Francisco... Love that town. Also, New Orleans is pretty high up on my list.
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