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					Originally Posted by PaulS  And all of the 20 cities (except I think Indiapolis) are liberal.  So which of the following 20 cities do you think are conservative?  I've entered my guesses. 
 Austin, Tex. – liberal
 Boston– liberal
 Chicago– liberal
 Columbus, Ohio – Voted 80% for Obama
 Dallas – 2nd most liberal city in Texas after Austin
 Denver– liberal
 Indianapolis - conservative
 Los Angeles– liberal
 Miami – leans liberal
 Montgomery County, Md. – liberal
 Nashville– liberal
 Newark– liberal
 New York– liberal
 Northern Virginia– liberal
 Philadelphia– liberal
 Pittsburgh– liberal
 Raleigh, N.C. – liberal
 Toronto– liberal
 Washington– liberal
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 How many cities that are mid-size or larger, aren't left of center?
People from CT are not moving to the Nashville suburbs because they like the liberal politics of the city of Nashville.  Nor are people from CT moving to the Charlotte suburbs because they like the liberal politics of the city of Charlotte.  They are moving to the Nashville /Charlotte suburbs because it's a much better bargain than the CT suburbs.  They want to be near the cities of Nashville/Charlotte, because regardless of politics, many people like to be near a city for the food, music, sports, etc...
You are bending over backwards in a desperate attempt to convince yourself that there is zero connection between Connecticut's brand of liberalism, and the fact that people are moving to the Carolinas and TN.  
If people in CT want to live near a smallish city that's liberal, they would stay right where they are, Hartford is plenty liberal.