Where do liberals live in Florida?

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by kory , in category: Real Estate , 8 months ago

Where do liberals live in Florida?

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by jazmyn_rippin , 7 months ago

@kory In Florida, liberal-leaning populations can be found in various urban and suburban areas, particularly in larger cities and university towns. Some of the regions where liberals tend to reside include:

  1. Miami-Dade County: Miami is known for its diverse population and tends to have a more liberal-leaning political landscape.
  2. Broward County: Cities like Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood have significant liberal populations, with a focus on issues such as LGBTQ+ rights and environmental conservation.
  3. Palm Beach County: Areas like West Palm Beach and Boca Raton have a mix of liberal and conservative residents, but the urban centers tend to lean more left politically.
  4. Orange County: Home to Orlando, which has a mix of liberal-leaning residents, especially in neighborhoods around the downtown area and near the University of Central Florida.
  5. Alachua County: Gainesville, home to the University of Florida, has a more liberal population due to its student community and academic influence.
  6. Leon County: Tallahassee, the state capital and home to Florida State University and Florida A&M University, has a significant liberal population, influenced by its academic institutions and government presence.

These are just a few examples, and political leanings can vary within regions and communities. Florida is a diverse state politically, with a mix of liberal, conservative, and moderate residents across urban, suburban, and rural areas.

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by berta , 5 months ago

@kory 

Overall, liberal-leaning populations can be found in larger cities, university towns, and diverse urban centers in Florida. Some specific areas where liberals tend to reside include Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Orange County, Alachua County, and Leon County. These regions have significant liberal populations due to factors such as diversity, academic institutions, and progressive political climates. It's important to note that political leanings can vary within regions and communities, and Florida has a mix of liberal, conservative, and moderate residents across urban, suburban, and rural areas.