Most major cities in the U.S. tend to support the Democratic Party because cities contain larger ethnic minorities that favor social programs. Also in many large cities, such as Boston and Chicago, minorities gained their political power through the local Democratic Party.
It varies on location and population.
The obvious answer is that large cities have more people, more money and more actual and potential power. Wealthy bankers, business leaders, high-ranking nobles, clergy and newspaper writers all tend to live in large cities and exercise economic and political influence over the whole country.
The members of a minor party tend to support the platform of a major party.
People tend to support a specific political party no matter who the candidates are.
People tend to support a specific political party regardless of the candidates.
Rural regions typically have fewer large cities compared to urban areas. This is because large cities tend to develop as central hubs for economic, cultural, and social activities, which are more common in urban environments. Rural regions often have smaller population densities and fewer infrastructure resources, leading to less urbanization and fewer large cities.
Most American leaders, regardless of party, believed in laissez-faire doctrine and did not support a large governmental role in the economy,
Northerners tended to support the Federalists while southerners and westerners tended to support the Democratic-Republicans.
Texas is a conservative state, but acceptance varies. Large cities tend to be more accepting.
the Irish tended to stay in eastern cities because they were too poor to move west and buy land, and also because they had large, vital communities in these cities and had found gainful employment there.
the Irish tended to stay in eastern cities because they were too poor to move west and buy land, and also because they had large, vital communities in these cities and had found gainful employment there.