I am a native Texan...have traveled lots...this country and those countries....unfortunately....Texas has been a " flee to state" for the last 40 years....but in spite of that...still best damn place I have been.... Viva Tejas....
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My best friend was from Cali, he's as Libertarian as me and my other WoW buddies light Red and moved to the countryThis. Moving from Ohio (major cities blue, but all else red) to California, I assumed California was blue, through-and-through. I was looking forward to this as a very open-minded (or "liberal" to the people that like blanket labels) person.
I was super surprised to find out California is WAY more red than anyone realizes.
I'm not here to talk politics or talk shit against anyone for their beliefs.
That said... man, the weather here is awesome. Never too hot. Never cold. Humidity rarely jumps over 50%. Coming from Ohio, where it can go from -40 to 120 in the same month, I get where you're coming from. If you can see it in your heart as a nature-lover, you cannot beat California. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Breaks my heart it's swinging far leftSounds like Wyoming or Montana to me. That’s about all you got haha. Maybe Utah too. I love Colorado but even as a left leaning moderate, I find that it may be swinging far left. And I hate far any direction.
Sounds goodAll Italians are welcome in Tucson! Millions of people move here from the Midwest and East because of the weather. One of the driest climates in the world, but very hot in the summer. Sure beats the hell out of a Midwest winter (I'm ex-Chicago).
Was thinking more west Texas as well, spent 3 weeks in Brownsville back in '11 and loved it thereI am a native Texan...have traveled lots...this country and those countries....unfortunately....Texas has been a " flee to state" for the last 40 years....but in spite of that...still best damn place I have been.... Viva Tejas....
Metro Denver is really the majority of blue in CO.... Plenty of red out East and in the Mtns. But as most have said, shouldn't matter political affiliation, you'll find plenty of people you agree with.Liked Colorado, but it's turning blue from what I hear (this is as political as I'll get here, more I want to be around like minded people is all)
My counties pretty red, just been here my whole life and don't wanna live and die here.Metro Denver is really the majority of blue in CO.... Plenty of red out East and in the Mtns. But as most have said, shouldn't matter political affiliation, you'll find plenty of people you agree with.
Town or suburbSounds like you're really trying to decide between a city or a suburb as basically all cities are blue.
I went to NH years ago, '15 I believe. Definitely was enjoyable there, while my cousin always mentions Arcadia Park up thereI happen to love New Hampshire and Maine. Spend equal time in both. They are great if you enjoy outdoor sports. The people I encounter are always friendly and helpful. No humidity!
I guess if you look for goodness in people, you will find it in abundance in NH and ME. Good luck!