According to The Economist, which pulled data from an MIT study on how city governments reflect their constituents’ politics to produce a ranking of cities with populations of over 250,000. AsThe Economist asked (quite British-ly), “Would people expect Washington, DC, to come second, ahead of Seattle (where it is legal to smoke pot) or the Democratic stronghold of Boston?”
Most Conservative: No. 10Aurora, Colorado
Most Conservative: No. 9Tulsa, Oklahoma
Most Conservative: No. 8Omaha, Nebraska
Most Conservative: No. 7Anaheim, California
Most Conservative: No. 6
Arlington, Texas
Most Conservative: No. 5Jacksonville, Florida
Most Conservative: No. 4Colorado Springs, Colorado
Most Conservative: No. 3Virginia Beach, Virginia
Most Conservative: No. 2Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Most Conservative: No. 1Mesa, Arizona
Most Liberal: No. 10Baltimore, Maryland
Most Liberal: No. 9Buffalo, New York
Most Liberal: No. 8New York, New York
Most Liberal: No. 7Detroit, Michigan
Most Liberal: No. 6Minneapolis, Minnesota
Most Liberal: No. 5Boston, Massachusetts
Most Liberal: No. 4Oakland, California
Most Liberal: No. 3Seattle, Washington
Most Liberal: No. 2
Washington, DC
Most Liberal: No. 1San Francisco, California
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