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Related: About this forumArlington, TX - The Emergence of a Liberal Stronghold
Texas 7th largest city, Arlington, is now blue and isnt going back.
https://livingbluetx.com/2023/02/arlington-tx-liberal/
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Arlington, TX - The Emergence of a Liberal Stronghold (Original Post)
Shell_Seas
Feb 2023
OP
They certainly get a lot of highway projects before other parts of the county
MagickMuffin
Feb 2023
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Demovictory9
(33,753 posts)1. Good
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)2. Just don't ask them to approve public transit.
cloudbase
(5,746 posts)3. How much of that do you think has been driven by UTA?
Shell_Seas
(3,453 posts)5. Not as much as you would think, since young people hardly vote.
It's more driven by the demographics.
MagickMuffin
(17,133 posts)4. They certainly get a lot of highway projects before other parts of the county
It has become the sports and entertainment capital of DFW!
Other communities get overlooked because of Arlington getting approval on most highway projects.