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Reggie4414 t1_j68pwn3 wrote

considering it’s a college town?

they’re more likely to be liberal

see Walla Walla in eastern Washington

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Jordaneer t1_j6c2dg5 wrote

>see Walla Walla in eastern Washington

Calling Walla Walla a college town is laughable at best compared to places like Pullman, Cheney, Ellensburg, and Bellingham where either a majority or a large percentage of the population (ie like 30-60% of the population) is students. Growing up in a real college town, you notice when all the students leave and when they come back. Plus large public universities bring events to smaller towns like Pullman that wouldn't have happened in a city of the same size without a large university.

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ThePopesicle t1_j69cs7e wrote

It’s a college town for a school that historically is a teacher’s school. Pretty reliably liberal, but the rest of the county can be shockingly conservative.

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