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Say what you will about Clif High, but I agree with him when he says that the actual conservative to liberal ratio in the US is closer to 80-20; it's just that the left is very good about astroturfing on the internet to make it seem like it's 50/50 (and what's happening at Twitter is proving him right).
Personally I think even THAT is a high end estimate. I'd say it's probably closer to 90-10 (95-5 on the low end, 80-20 on the high end, with 90-10 being a pretty good middle ground).
I say 85-15, given the proximity of liberalism to college campuses and how many of those we have spread throughout the country. My soft prediction, though, is that once the college bubble bursts, it'll go closer to 90-10 with a few liberal strongholds hanging around (see: Boulder, CO; Austin, TX; Asheville, NC; San Francisco, CA).
I'd wager that even the examples you said are probably at least "pink" in terms of political alignment. The college campus thing is usually overblown. Most people don't really understand how small the college population is. Even the largest of colleges only have 20K students. So take a city with a million people, and have 20K of that be liberal brainwashed college students, and that's literally 2% of the city's population. So hardly enough to turn it blue.
I'll concede that Austin, TX has a good chance of being "pink" in terms of politics*, but the other cities I name checked have a solid reputation of people moving there specifically because they feel free to let their liberal freak flags fly. I think that even after this ship rights itself again, there will still be a few liberal strongholds around as there always have been, since people naturally crave being around their own kind.
I don't agree. The number of college students in the US has grown in the past thirty years with the accessibility of student loans and these places aren't strongholds of liberalism, they're strangleholds due to these students being pumped straight through the k-12 system into college without any chance to gain real world working experience. I don't give the system more than five years at the most, but I also don't discount its effects either. Typically the only time a college town is truly conservative is during the summer, when all the students are gone. XD
*I won't put money on this, but I have a hunch that Portland is not only red, but the original residents there are going to put in an effort to take their city back once all of this blows over. Just something I've gathered from people I know who used to live in the area.
That's been my opinion for some time. The libs just hold the bullhorn
Reddit is all loud liberal faggots