Biggest conservative city?

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13 million people stuffed together and they elected a right wing populist who believes Imperial Japan did nothing wrong
 
Unironically yes. Modern streetcars are used as economic-development tools in gentrifying cities, rather than actual transportation (Portland is probably the only exception to this). Places like Tucson, DC, Cincinnati, etc. OKC has a streetcar, a democratic congresswoman, and legitimate hipster areas that ruby-red baptist Tulsa just doesn't have.
So nobody rides a streetcar to work, to the store, like they would in the old days? What's the hipster area called?
 
Western cities of any size are always going to be more left-wing. The gibs me dats in cities tend to be the most lucrative so you get hordes of shitskins flocking to them which cause all non-self loathing whites to leave. This is why you don't see this problem as much in urban areas of Eastern nations which are mostly racially and culturally homogeneous.
 
I would probably say Tulsa (They do host the world's biggest gun show), but I'm not very familiar with the demographics of specific cities, except the big ones.
 
So nobody rides a streetcar to work, to the store, like they would in the old days? What's the hipster area called?
Sorry to mega-latepost, but nope. The streetcars basically don’t exist- the only places that still have streetcar systems surviving from before ~1970 are places where they ran in tunnels that buses couldn’t use. Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philly basically. Everywhere else tore them up and replaced them with buses, which people who had a choice stopped using in favor of cars.

OKC has places like Bricktown, which is a knockoff San Antonio Riverwalk. Tulsa doesn’t have a big public university like OKC, or anything that would make it more liberal, so it stays pretty insular and conservative even though it’s a big city. Churches cause traffic jams on the two-lane roads all the time.
 
Maybe 20-30 years ago. Not anymore. It's Utah's Austin now. The Olympics really changed the demographics.

Also, Mecca. It's just about as conservative as you can get.
SLC proper is pretty liberal. But the wasatch front as a whole (Ogden / SLC / Provo) is mostly conserative. But Colt is correct. Its only a matter of time before it flips blue. We get a lot of transplants from Texas and Cali. I noticed a ton of other license plates last summer from all over the country. There's a pretty big tech sector here and I can see Silicon Valley fleeing here or elsewhere after California colapses. I wanna say there's hope it won't go down without a fight. We passed unlisenced conceal carry and folks boo'd the shit outta Mittens the other day.

I wouldn't say SLC is like Austin. Since 95% of the state lives around the SLC area (wasatch front). Where as Texas has multiple metros and a lot of smaller communities.
 
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