Green Party candidates get more votes in San Francisco than Republican Party candidates, even though Democrats run the city.
Nudity is legal in San Francisco unless it involves sitting in public places where other people might be unwilling to sit where you were just sitting.
Like Eugene, Oregon. Eugene has more lesbians (by % of population) than any other city, but I don’t know if that makes it more liberal. I always assumed it did.
I assume GLBT are attracted to liberal cities because they can find tolerance and community. But again, there are towns and their are neighborhoods. I’m assuming a GLBT would feel OK in most of Eugene (I assume), but a gay person in Hillcrest San Diego would be different than their experience in Coronado.
As a Boulder resident, I’d dispute the “most liberal” label. It used to be, but the city has changed a lot over the years. It’s now a very expensive place to live so the hippies have moved out, and now it’s full of scientists and engineers.
It certainly votes Democrat, and it isn’t conservative at all, but it is more libertarian than liberal these days. Real libertarian, not what some right wingers like Rand Paul thinks that means. It means that you stay out of other people’s business and leave them alone to do they’re thing, and if that means what they like to do in their bedroom or if they want to have an abortion, that’s OK. If they want to go to a megachurch or carry a gun, that’s OK as well.
The OP mention**ed the Mississippi Delta (not a city) as the possible “Most Conservative.” This map shows 2012 election results by county–adjusted for population density. Mostly, cities tend to be bluer, suburbs in “red” states are red–and the land between (pale colors) varies. Across the Deep South & down the Mississippi, you have a swath of rural blue. That’s the Black Belt–perhaps the folks are “conservative” but they vote Democratic. Similarly, Texas’s Border counties are light blue–because they are heavily Tejano.
I’d call the smallest blue dot cities surrounded like the biggest red 'burbs more conservative. (Rather like an angry growth in a Petrie dish, with a healing (hopefully growing) antibiotic in the middle.) Are Amarillo, Midland & Odessa “cities”? For most conservative–how abut Salt Lake City?
For most liberal, I’d tend toward San Francisco…but I haven’t been to Eugene. Again–is it a city or a town?