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I would like to know which of these two states would you think be better for a conservative Hispanic/Latino person, specifically a Caribbean Hispanic, Dominican like myself, or Puerto Rican or Cuban, we have similar cultures and ancestries. A place where the government, people, and culture is not too liberal, but more so conservative or atleast centrist, while having a decent sized Dominican/Hispanic population. Where the majority of the people are very family oriented and have belief in God.
I'm looking into Florida and Pennsylvania, those are the two purple states (sometimes red in some areas) with large Caribbean Hispanic populations (especially interested in Dominican community)
Florida is both more conservative and more Hispanic (with numerous nationalities well represented) than Pennsylvania, so I think the answer is obvious. In Pennsylvania, the state's particularly conservative areas tend to have limited overlap with the higher Hispanic concentrations.
Florida is a better state for any conservative and yes a lot of Florida’s conservatives are indeed Hispanic. You will have the best governor in the nation in Ron Desantis.
I would like to know which of these two states would you think be better for a conservative Hispanic/Latino person, specifically a Caribbean Hispanic, Dominican like myself, or Puerto Rican or Cuban, we have similar cultures and ancestries. A place where the government, people, and culture is not too liberal, but more so conservative or atleast centrist, while having a decent sized Dominican/Hispanic population. Where the majority of the people are very family oriented and have belief in God.
I'm looking into Florida and Pennsylvania, those are the two purple states (sometimes red in some areas) with large Caribbean Hispanic populations (especially interested in Dominican community)
Most Hispanics are conservative regardless of political party. So I'm not sure it makes a major difference as far as which state. Huge Dominican community spread out in both. A more important concern is education and family lifestyle. Which to me, the Philadelphia suburbs is more suitable for and has higher quality educators and institutions than all of Florida. Although Florida's great qualities are nothing to sleep on either. But with endless opportunities and amenities to offer in the Tri-State area, Pennsylvania is a juggernaut and in my view offers a more family-friendly lifestyle.
Florida, and especially Miami, by far. Pennsylvania is a swing state, but that's because the Whites are very conservative. Pennsylvania Latinos are liberal.
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