Most conservative town in all of America (living in, cabin)
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Want to move somewhere where there is little to no liberals, where should I go?
Are you looking for a small town or a city?
If you are okay with living in a small town, many places in rural Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama would fit the bill. You might look into Fort Smith, Arkansas, especially the areas in Crawford County (dry county).
The problem with that is that there are liberals in Waco. Waco is FAR from the most conservative town in Texas.
To the OP, assuming he is being serious, the most conservative area of the US is not the South, its the Western Plains. Anything from the Texas Panhandle up through Western North Dakota will give you the fewest amount of liberals.
Being liberal, you couldn't pay me to live in any of those areas.
To the OP, assuming he is being serious, the most conservative area of the US is not the South, its the Western Plains
The state with the fewest percentage of white democrats is Mississippi actually, the heart of the south. So probably finding the whitest towns in Mississippi would do the trick.
To the OP, assuming he is being serious, the most conservative area of the US is not the South, its the Western Plains. Anything from the Texas Panhandle up through Western North Dakota will give you the fewest amount of liberals.
It depends. The rural areas in the South are probably the most conservative in the U.S. The cities are not however.
If you want a sizable town/small city that is very conservative, I would recommend the following choices.
Texas
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Midland
Odessa
Lubbock
Amarillo
Waco
Oklahoma
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Oklahoma City
Kansas
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Wichita
Arkansas
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Fort Smith
Northwest Arkansas Region (not Fayetteville though)
It depends. The rural areas in the South are probably the most conservative in the U.S. The cities are not however.
If you want a sizable town/small city that is very conservative, I would recommend the following choices.
Texas
------
Midland
Odessa
Lubbock
Amarillo
Waco
Oklahoma
-----------
Oklahoma City
Kansas
--------
Wichita
Arkansas
----------
Fort Smith
Northwest Arkansas Region (not Fayetteville though)
The other cities in Texas you mention are definitely more conservative than Waco. Waco also isn't as conservative as Tyler or Longview in East Texas so that's an option I guess.
It depends. The rural areas in the South are probably the most conservative in the U.S. The cities are not however.
If you want a sizable town/small city that is very conservative, I would recommend the following choices.
Texas
------
Midland
Odessa
Lubbock
Amarillo
Waco
Oklahoma
-----------
Oklahoma City
Kansas
--------
Wichita
Arkansas
----------
Fort Smith
Northwest Arkansas Region (not Fayetteville though)
I agree with those choices.Abilene and San Angelo would also be good choices in Texas.I think Abilene is more conservative than Lubbock and San Angelo.
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