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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More exurban areas (not close-in suburbs, but further out exurbs) are like this. Western Price William County, Western Loudoun and Clarke County, Frederick, that kind of place. [/quote] This is good advice, if you don't want to move too far. The key is it needs to an exurb, not suburb, so it's out of teh DC bubble. I lived in one of these and no one ever talked politics. Based on voting records, the county was a bit red but the largest city (where we lived) in that county was purple. Otherwise, I'd say a major city in the midwest, like one in Ohio or Indiana. While the state may be red (in the case of Indiana, Ohio is a little more balanced), the cities balance it out, and anyone outside the DC/NYC/SF bubble doesn't generally talk politics much anyway.[/quote] Thank you. Sometimes when I see middle America on TV it all seems as political as DC but even more over the top because they dont have friends and family in the federal government. Would love to move to an area that doesn't discuss federal politics. [/quote]
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