Maybe 20-30 years ago. Not anymore. It's Utah's Austin now. The Olympics really changed the demographics.Salt Lake City, Utah I would imagine. Mormons are pretty hardcore red voters.
OKC is being hipster-ified, complete with streetcar. I would actually say Tulsa. It's not called the buckle of the Bible Belt without reason, and it's bigger than people think.How about OKC?
So any city with a streetcar is liberal?OKC is being hipster-ified, complete with streetcar. I would actually say Tulsa. It's not called the buckle of the Bible Belt without reason, and it's bigger than people think.
Oklahoma is the only state where every country went for Trump, even Oklahoma City.OKC is being hipster-ified, complete with streetcar. I would actually say Tulsa. It's not called the buckle of the Bible Belt without reason, and it's bigger than people think.
Unironically yes. Modern streetcars are used as economic-development tools in gentrifying cities, rather than actual transportation (Portland is probably the only exception to this). Places like Tucson, DC, Cincinnati, etc. OKC has a streetcar, a democratic congresswoman, and legitimate hipster areas that ruby-red baptist Tulsa just doesn't have.So any city with a streetcar is liberal?