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Mayfuck
07-22-2005, 02:19 PM
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For all those frustrated Democrats who are considering a move to Canada, we offer a few closer alternatives.

Our list of "Most Liberal Places in America" is based not on opinion polls, which have come under fire in recent elections, but on votes, political contributions and demographics. The rankings, at right, show nationwide picks by the size of the community and statewide rankings for 29 states.

We considered the following data in making our selections:

Individual contributions to PACs
We analyzed 1.8 million contributions to 2,300 political action committees that could be identified as Democratic/Liberal or Republican/Conservative. This data, for the 2003-2004 election cycle, was downloaded from the Federal Election Commission on Nov. 9.


Election returns
Unofficial election results in the 2004 presidential race were reported at the county level for every county in the U.S., and at the local level for many New England communities.


Gay households
This index was compiled from the U.S. Census by Gary Gates, a demographer at the Urban Institute and co-author of The Gay and Lesbian Atlas. Figures were *******d for the 1,360 U.S. communities in which 50 or more couples reported living in such relationships.


Local government resolutions opposing combat in Iraq


Local officials performing gay marriages


Congressional District voting history
(Note: Because this factor was part of the screen for rankings, Washington, D.C., which does not have congressional representation, was excluded from our study. Washington residents who do not live in the White House showed strong liberal leanings in their votes for president and political contributions. The city also has a large number of gay households.)


Population
Community population, as reported in the 2000 census.

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BIG CITIES: (100,000 or more)
Boston, MA
Cambridge, MA
Berkeley, CA
Oakland, CA
San Francisco, CA
New Haven, CT
Providence, RI
New York, NY
Baltimore, MD
Seattle, WA

MEDIUM CITIES: (25,000-99,999)
Northampton, MA
Somerville, MA
Arlington, MA
Watertown, MA
Santa Cruz, CA
Alameda, CA
Ithaca, NY
Portland, ME
East Palo Alto, CA
Chelsea, MA

SMALL CITIES: (Under 25,000)
Provincetown, MA
Mount Rainier, MD
Albany, CA
Fairfax, CA
Garrett Park, MD
Orono, ME
Takoma Park, MD
Guerneville, CA
Bar Harbor, ME
Johnson, VT

MOST LIBERAL IN STATE: (For selected states)
AZ - Flagstaff
CA - Berkeley
CO - Telluride
CT - Salisbury
FL - Wilton Manors
GA - Decatur
IA - Iowa City
IL - Oak Park
KS - Lawrence
MA - Boston
MD - Mount Rainier
ME - Orono
MI - Ferndale
MN - Golden Valley
MO - Kansas City
NC - Carrboro
NH - Hanover
NJ - Montclair
NM - Santa Fe
NY - Ithaca
OH - Oberlin
OR - Lincoln City
PA - Philadelphia
RI - Providence
TX - Bellaire
VA - Baileys Crossroads
VT - Johnson
WA - Vashon
WI - Madison

dreamsofdali
07-22-2005, 02:46 PM
MI - Ferndale

This suprised me, I was expecting Ann Arbor

pastry sharp
07-22-2005, 03:06 PM
Originally posted by dreamsofdali


This suprised me, I was expecting Ann Arbor

me too.

D.
07-23-2005, 12:22 AM
Originally posted by Mayfuck

KS - Lawrence

MO - Kansas City
no suprises here. i like my liberal area.

Trotskilicious
07-23-2005, 09:17 AM
Austin is more liberal than whatever the fuck Bellaire is.

Trotskilicious
07-23-2005, 09:17 AM
And most of the Rio Grande River Valley votes democrat.

jczeroman
07-25-2005, 10:34 AM
Originally posted by Mayfuck
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OR - Lincoln City
[/B]

lol.. that's where we go on vacation!!!

ZackZ
07-25-2005, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by David

no suprises here. i like my liberal area.

Lawrence is a little too gay for me. :) Although I do enjoy gawking at the hot indie chicks.

beef curtains
07-26-2005, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by Trotskilicious
Austin is more liberal than whatever the fuck Bellaire is.

its yuppieville in houston.

TuralyonW3
07-26-2005, 02:29 AM
Originally posted by Trotskilicious
Austin is more liberal than whatever the fuck Bellaire is.

Not really. I'm from Houston and go to school in Austin. Austin has tons of liberals, true, but it's also balanced out by a big conservative group. Bellaire, around downtown Houston, is almost 100% upper class liberal Jewish.

D.
07-26-2005, 10:02 AM
Originally posted by ZackZ


Lawrence is a little too gay for me. :) Although I do enjoy gawking at the hot indie chicks.
lol

:D

ZephZero33
07-28-2005, 02:46 AM
Originally posted by dreamsofdali


This suprised me, I was expecting Ann Arbor

Yeah, or detroit. I go to school in ann arbor and I am surprised at this.

Nimrod's Son
07-28-2005, 05:01 AM
Originally posted by ZephZero33


Yeah, or detroit. I go to school in ann arbor and I am surprised at this. college town = liberals

teachers who have never had real jobs and students who have never had real jobs

dreamsofdali
07-28-2005, 07:37 AM
Originally posted by Nimrod's Son
college town = liberals

teachers who have never had real jobs and students who have never had real jobs

Are you kidding? You don't get a job at U of M without ever having a "real job".

Nimrod's Son
07-28-2005, 08:11 AM
Originally posted by dreamsofdali


Are you kidding? You don't get a job at U of M without ever having a "real job". teacher's assistant is not a real job

ravenguy2000
07-28-2005, 10:00 AM
Boston, MA
Cambridge, MA
New Haven, CT
Providence, RI
New York, NY
Northampton, MA
Somerville, MA
Arlington, MA
Watertown, MA
Portland, ME
Chelsea, MA
Provincetown, MA
Orono, ME
Bar Harbor, ME
Johnson, VT

I live within a 4 hours drive from all of these places.

pastry sharp
07-28-2005, 10:42 AM
Originally posted by Nimrod's Son
teacher's assistant is not a real job

correction, it's not a real career. it is however a job appropriate for students and people not requiring a career.

pastry sharp
07-28-2005, 10:47 AM
Originally posted by Nimrod's Son
[B]college town = liberals

teachers who have never had real jobs [B]

that's so insighful! i wonder, what makes you qualified to make such remarks? in most places in this country, being a career teacher requires a masters degree - a huge investment, given the economic trade off. this is the primary reason why i am in logistics, despite the fact that i went to school to be a teacher. it seems to me that you have a problem with public schools, and that you assume that teachers are lazy people looking for hand outs. if that is true, again, i must ask you to qualify your beliefs, or leave everyone to assume that you are ignorant of the facts of this discussion. thanks!

dreamsofdali
07-28-2005, 01:43 PM
Originally posted by Nimrod's Son
teacher's assistant is not a real job

Yeah, because to get a job at U of M (a top ten university and one of the best engineering schools in the nation) all the experience you need is to be a prior teachers aid.

Trotskilicious
07-28-2005, 01:58 PM
I hope one day I can have a fake job so Nimrod will hate me.

Lie
07-31-2005, 01:54 PM
liberals = people who have never had real jobs
conservatives = people who have never travelled

*star*
07-31-2005, 03:33 PM
Originally posted by Lie
liberals = people who have never had real jobs
conservatives = people who have never travelled
what the hell does travel do?

oh, shit, look at me, i've TRAVELLED!

fuck off.

Future Boy
07-31-2005, 05:59 PM
Chuck Heston is a great American.

Lie
08-02-2005, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by *star*
oh, shit, look at me, i've TRAVELLED!

:D

Quiet CD
08-13-2005, 02:43 AM
Originally posted by Nimrod's Son
college town = liberals

teachers who have never had real jobs and students who have never had real jobs

fucking idiot as always, i've had a part to full time job every single day i've been in college, on top of free lance work i get.

since you've started the outrageous generalizations trend...how odd that people who pursue education and expanding their knowledge tend to be liberal... while people who fear change and disregard any idea that questions theirs and choose to keep discussions on politics under the table in the closet tend to be conservative (who ironically don't like to conserve anything)

Corganist
08-13-2005, 03:06 AM
Originally posted by Quiet CD

since you've started the outrageous generalizations trend...how odd that people who pursue education and expanding their knowledge tend to be liberal...
Generally from what I've seen, "pursuing education and expanding knowledge" is a euphemism for "afraid to get a degree that means something and go out in the real world and put knowledge to some use." Most people I know who have gone the higher education route (ie. master's/PhDs) are just waiting for an excuse to feel smarter than someone else. They have no interest in dealing with equals. The reason people identify higher education with liberals is because liberals wear their higher education like a badge that says "Look at me. I'm smarter than you." Its the end-all, be-all to them...so most are content to stay at the University and bask in the glow. Whereas, conservatives who go through higher education just see it as a means to an end. A way to get skills that will be used elsewhere.

But that's just my generalized take, based on the handful of people I know.

GRSuperChris
08-27-2005, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by dreamsofdali


This suprised me, I was expecting Ann Arbor

I was expecting Grand Rapids. I don't know a single person who voted for the fucking retard.

GRSuperChris
08-27-2005, 11:38 AM
Originally posted by Quiet CD


fucking idiot as always, i've had a part to full time job every single day i've been in college, on top of free lance work i get.

since you've started the outrageous generalizations trend...how odd that people who pursue education and expanding their knowledge tend to be liberal... while people who fear change and disregard any idea that questions theirs and choose to keep discussions on politics under the table in the closet tend to be conservative (who ironically don't like to conserve anything)

Amen, well spoken and a good defense on your own part. Gotta give you props there.