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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are considering moving from a very large liberal city where our kids attend a very diverse school. We are looking for a place that would be politically diverse and where people are generally open minded and not up in arms if you are not woke enough or don't uniformly recite CNN and/or liberal outlets or vice versa, we don't discriminate. We are likely to live in the residential or suburban area as we want more space and outdoors. I really dislike wokeness in general, so a woke neighborhood would not be a good fit, neither would be predominantly hard core republican or religious area. I am hoping DC metro is a mix due to it being the seat of power and variety of political views represented. Is this true? [/quote] I already live in Montgomery County, but I am moving to a different town here -- Derwood. Which is more laid back politically. It's not "all" anyone talks about, which seems to be the case in other areas of MoCo. Derwood is still mostly liberal. Just not rabid. However, overall, the political discussions in Montgomery County are extremely liberal. Very liberal Council, County Executive, etc. Derwood is also near a bunch of parks, and right on the metro. I love it, of course, since I'm moving there. But check it out if it seems appealing.[/quote]
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