Yes life is not made of two parties, is it? It is made up of people; PEEPLE!
Houston, Tx is the most ethnically diverse City in the Country nowadays, it is said after the last census. Geopolitically is a made up word. A GOP word. To make people into a human amalgam of one mindset.
I would even venture to say that if one could take a cross sampling of Houston's political mindset then there would be a true consensus of what American's mindset is. That would be a more fair and true reading.
Italians? PFFFFT. Even with the true blue GOP reputation which Texas has, Houston is more representative of a cross sampling. NOT, NYC.
The GOP in Texas reduced all of Harris County's (Houston's county -7 million pop.)voter drop boxes to one, and only one, drop box. Right before the last election in November... What a low-life and chickenshit trick.
When I entered this comment into city data forum right during the election I even got a response from Colombia offering their opinion on this dirty move!
It is so good to see the country drifting away from the far right swing of the American political pendulum. Any further to the right lies madness.
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Originally Posted by sopas ej
I've wondered this myself, but more along the lines of "What is the most ideologically diverse city in the US?"
Every time I try to look up statistics, it's always framed under the 2 status-quo parties, namely Republicans and Democrats. NYC being the center of capitalism in the US, I would imagine it would be dominated by those two parties.
I've never been a Republican or Democrat, I've only ever been registered in the Peace and Freedom Party and the Green Party. I'd like to know what cities in the US are full of Communists, Socialists, Fascists, far right-wingers, far left-wingers, etc. I can't even find percentages for Green Party members in cities.
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