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Old 07-14-2020, 10:50 PM
 
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Very off topic but you been to Punto Fijo lately? I haven’t been in almost 6 years and I’m planning a trip soon. Would be nice to hear the perspective from someone who’s visits less frequently of how things are there.
Sorry man, last time was in 2016 so I don’t think I can help you much
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Old 07-15-2020, 05:32 PM
 
Location: Katy,Texas
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Who are the ****heads? Conservatives, or..? I’m confused.

I actually love the idea of living somewhere with more Mexican-Americans. I find many of them to have very similar values to mine, and fantastic food. Beautiful women as well.
Oh no, I think he meant racists. TBH we could possibly statistically figure this out but I would say generally The Woodlands/Northern Spring/Conroe area is the most conservative in Houston followed by Crosby(which is likely more conservative than Montgomery County but is a small town near the city and development hasn’t hit the area so it’s hard to call it a bastion of conservatism), League City, Cypress-Tomball-Magnolia-Spring.

If I had to rank from most Conservative to least out of the bigger suburbs it would go.

Kingwood
The Woodlands
Conroe
Friendswood
League City
Spring
Clear Lake
Cypress
Klein
Katy
Baytown

The last 4 are probably going blue 2020.
Sugar Land
Pearland
Richmond
Pasadena
Missouri City

Smaller burbs like Fulshear, Tomball, Crosby, Alvin are deep red. Especially the ones on the outskirts.
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Old 07-15-2020, 11:30 PM
 
Location: Florida
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I'm glad I live in a fairly conservative area. But this fact doesn't help much if you are surrounded by a bunch of damn liberals in other areas...
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Old 07-16-2020, 10:00 AM
 
Location: Houston
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I'm glad I live in a fairly conservative area. But this fact doesn't help much if you are surrounded by a bunch of damn liberals in other areas...
If it upsets you, then the Houston area and large-metro Texas probably aren't for you. West Texas or another state like Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, or Idaho would fit you better. Of course, the places were those "liberal Californians" are moving to (like Boise) are already becoming more liberal...
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Old 07-16-2020, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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If it upsets you, then the Houston area and large-metro Texas probably aren't for you. West Texas or another state like Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, or Idaho would fit you better. Of course, the places were those "liberal Californians" are moving to (like Boise) are already becoming more liberal...
I wouldnt put Utah in with those other states. It may be conservative, but its not Trump conservative. He only got 45% of the vote there.
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Old 07-16-2020, 12:12 PM
 
Location: Houston
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I wouldnt put Utah in with those other states. It may be conservative, but its not Trump conservative. He only got 45% of the vote there.
I get that, but some folks don't define Trump as conservative anyway.
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Old 07-16-2020, 02:02 PM
 
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Oh no, I think he meant racists. TBH we could possibly statistically figure this out but I would say generally The Woodlands/Northern Spring/Conroe area is the most conservative in Houston followed by Crosby(which is likely more conservative than Montgomery County but is a small town near the city and development hasn’t hit the area so it’s hard to call it a bastion of conservatism), League City, Cypress-Tomball-Magnolia-Spring.

If I had to rank from most Conservative to least out of the bigger suburbs it would go.

Kingwood
The Woodlands
Conroe
Friendswood
League City
Spring
Clear Lake
Cypress
Klein
Katy
Baytown

The last 4 are probably going blue 2020.
Sugar Land
Pearland
Richmond
Pasadena
Missouri City

Smaller burbs like Fulshear, Tomball, Crosby, Alvin are deep red. Especially the ones on the outskirts.
I really appreciate this post. I am decidedly NOT conservative and do not want to end up in a conservative area. This list works both ways and it gives all of us readers a good sense of the ideological lay of the suburbs.
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Old 07-16-2020, 03:24 PM
 
Location: Florida
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And also don't go to Crystal Beach...water is dirty and everywhere people driving ATVs with Trump 2020 flags and even confederate flags I felt sorry for Biden... couldn't find any Biden flags at all
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Old 07-16-2020, 03:39 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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And also don't go to Crystal Beach...water is dirty and everywhere people driving ATVs with Trump 2020 flags and even confederate flags I felt sorry for Biden... couldn't find any Biden flags at all
I dont know that Biden flags exist.
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Old 07-16-2020, 05:46 PM
 
Location: Katy,TX.
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I'm glad I live in a fairly conservative area. But this fact doesn't help much if you are surrounded by a bunch of damn liberals in other areas...
I feel the opposite as you do, I live around a bunch of old angry white tRump cult members
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