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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. | '''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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It is fifth in the list of [[most conservative American cities]].<ref>[http://americancityandcounty.com/content/study-ranks-americas-most-liberal-and-conservative-cities 2005 study rankings on liberal and conservative cities]. Posted Oct 27, 2014. Accessed March 18, 2015</ref> | It is fifth in the list of [[most conservative American cities]].<ref>[http://americancityandcounty.com/content/study-ranks-americas-most-liberal-and-conservative-cities 2005 study rankings on liberal and conservative cities]. Posted Oct 27, 2014. Accessed March 18, 2015</ref> | ||
− | However, recent relocations of liberal | + | 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. | [[Jack Graham (pastor)|Prestonwood Baptist Church]], a multi-site [[Southern Baptist]] [[megachurch]], has its main campus in west Plano. | ||
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+ | [[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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==Bibliography - Further Reading== | ==Bibliography - Further Reading== |
Revision as of 15:18, April 6, 2019
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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=Rankingamong the most Conservative American c
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.
Bibliography - Further Reading
- Skousen, Joel, Strategic Relocation - North American Guide to Safe Places, 3rd Edition Perfect Paperback, 2011, ISBN 1568612621, ISBN 978-1568612621. Detailed profile on Texas cities and towns.
External links
References
- ↑ 2005 study rankings on liberal and conservative cities. Posted Oct 27, 2014. Accessed March 18, 2015