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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. I'm curious about what would be the most liberal lower cost of living area in Virginia. I'm a little younger, but with similar resources (ie probably not enough for the DC area) Charlottesville?[/quote] Charlottesville is indeed an island of blue in VA. It's lower COL than D.C., but not "cheap."[/quote] I'd argue Williamsburg is fairly liberal as well. Anytime your circle is academia it's going to run pretty liberal. Most of my friends from W&M are liberal according to their FB.[/quote] The downside (or upside, depending) of Williamsburg is that it's outside the 95 corridor. There's something to be said for the easy access to Amtrak, airports, DC, Philly, NYC, etc. [/quote] Huh? Newport News airport is maybe 15 miles away, Richmond a little further. There is also an Amtrak station in NN. Are you the same person who said Aldie and Middleburg weren't near an airport? You won't get a direct flight, but you make it sound like Williamsburg is cut off from the rest of the world.[/quote]
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