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[[File:Skyline of Plano Texas.jpg|thumb|right|Skyline of Plano, TX]]
 
[[File:Skyline of Plano Texas.jpg|thumb|right|Skyline of Plano, TX]]
'''Plano''' is a city in [[Texas]], although originally a suburb of [[Dallas]] it has grown to be a sizeable city in its own right.  
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'''Plano''' is a city in [[Texas]], although originally a suburb of [[Dallas]] it has grown to be a sizeable city in its own right, with almost 300,000 people.
  
 
==Ranking among the most conservative American cities==
 
==Ranking among the most conservative American cities==
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However, recent relocations of liberal [[California]]ns (seeking to escape the results of their liberal policies, yet voting the same way upon relocation) have turned Plano (and Collin County in general) into a much less reliably conservative base.
 
However, recent relocations of liberal [[California]]ns (seeking to escape the results of their liberal policies, yet voting the same way upon relocation) have turned Plano (and Collin County in general) into a much less reliably conservative base.
  
[[Jack Graham (pastor)|Prestonwood Baptist Church]], a multi-site [[Southern Baptist]] [[megachurch]], has its main campus in west Plano.
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[[Prestonwood Baptist Church]], a multi-site [[Southern Baptist]] [[megachurch]], has its main campus in west Plano.
  
 
[[Barbara Staff]], a co-manager of [[Ronald Reagan]]'s crucial 1976 [[primary]] victory over [[U.S. President]] [[Gerald Ford]], resides in Plano.
 
[[Barbara Staff]], a co-manager of [[Ronald Reagan]]'s crucial 1976 [[primary]] victory over [[U.S. President]] [[Gerald Ford]], resides in Plano.
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So does the [[Moderate Republican]] [[Van Taylor]], the U.S. Representative for Texas' 3rd congressional district who faces opposition from a [[conservative]] woman, Suzanne Harp, in the March 1, 2022, Republican primary.
  
 
==Bibliography - Further Reading==
 
==Bibliography - Further Reading==

Latest revision as of 13:11, January 15, 2022

Skyline of Plano, TX

Plano is a city in Texas, although originally a suburb of Dallas it has grown to be a sizeable city in its own right, with almost 300,000 people.

Ranking among the most conservative American cities

It is fifth in the list of most conservative American cities.[1]

However, recent relocations of liberal Californians (seeking to escape the results of their liberal policies, yet voting the same way upon relocation) have turned Plano (and Collin County in general) into a much less reliably conservative base.

Prestonwood Baptist Church, a multi-site Southern Baptist megachurch, has its main campus in west Plano.

Barbara Staff, a co-manager of Ronald Reagan's crucial 1976 primary victory over U.S. President Gerald Ford, resides in Plano. So does the Moderate Republican Van Taylor, the U.S. Representative for Texas' 3rd congressional district who faces opposition from a conservative woman, Suzanne Harp, in the March 1, 2022, Republican primary.

Bibliography - Further Reading

External links

References

  1. 2005 study rankings on liberal and conservative cities. Posted Oct 27, 2014. Accessed March 18, 2015.