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re: Is Madison, MS an upgrade from Prairieville?

Posted on 8/4/22 at 9:39 am to
Posted by greenbean
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Posted on 8/4/22 at 9:39 am to
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Jackson and the surrounding metro is surprisingly more liberal than the rest of the state, with the exception of Rankin County.




Not Madison, the City. The biggest drain on Madison County is Canton, which is a mini Jackson. Demographics in Ridgeland are slowly changing, but it is still solidly republican.

Long range, 50ish years down the road, changing demographics may doom most of the Jxn burbs, but Madison, the City will be the last to fall.
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 8/4/22 at 9:50 am to
I’m sure you’re from the area. I live in Brandon. Ridgeland has changed and I would never move there. Madison is safe from the encroachment I agree.

When it comes to personal politics, in my experience, the people there are surprisingly more liberal minded. One of my kids went to Prep and it was obvious when speaking to parents. Also from my experiences at courthouses. Rankin County has nothing to worry about imo. That culture is strong when it comes to law and order. Flowood PD buffers Brandon from Jackson and it’s one of the most strict departments in the state. Pearl may be kind of a dump but you won’t find more strict criminal sentences anywhere in the state
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