No hotter than 75 pretty much limits you to Alaska, maybe Idaho or some northern border states in the Midwest. Nice areas, but not everybody's cup of tea.
Texas is hot and humid basically between the major cities and the coast... Out towards Lubbock, Amarillo, etc it's significantly colder and dryer, and by far the most libertarian part of the country I've been to. Also hideously ugly.
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Any mountainous region.
Even states that are known for being hot and humid like California, Texas, Arizona and Nevada have mountainous regions that are cold year round.Hamilton Montanawas nice when I lived there, but July and August would still get into the low 80's.
Downey, Idahowas nice too, but it got even hotter. Have to be pretty far north or higher elevation somewhere to stay under 75 degrees.Prescott Arizona is where I am moving it gets toast but at least its a DRY heat so its like step into some shade and the temp drops half way stick a fan on ya and you drop like another 20 some degrees. Stick the AC on and now you are approaching borderline COLD. The only real part that sucks though is the mornings. As they drop low enough where if you leave the windows cracked in the bed room it drops to like mid 40's and upper 50's so you wake up shivering. XD.
San Jose, Santa Barbara, and the wine valleys of California have comparatively moderate temperatures the years round. Seldom - if ever- do they freeze, and fewer days over 90 than most other areas.
If you want the east coast, several towns in the Carolinas do very well, such as Spartanburg and Myrtle Beach. Just watch out for the explosive growth in both as northerners set up their retirement homes in either of them.:)... is there no serious answers? I'm lookin for somewhere too and all I see below is the other "states of hell"
I'm personally looking at Minnesota and Indiana. People seem to love Colorado and Washington as well.
I don't know about "non-woke" or "non-superliberal" though.I grew up in Southern Idaho. Short distance from the mountains, decent winners and love the Summers. I too hate humid areas. I have also been in the state of Washington, it is quite comfortable there also.
I was going to say Alabama it rains a lot here but due that the heat and humid is killer like literally. Maybe Virginia or west Virginia or maybe North Carolina
Alaska would be my call, I dislike heat and summer there is like winter in the UK
South Dakota maybe. Governor there is a stand up lady.
Side note; easy one the eyes tooHave you tried New York or New Jersey they get snowed during winter.
Any state touching Canada that also has big cities, and is 1-4 states from the atlantic or pacific coastline.
California Hun. Just stay out of the high desert area and you are good as gold!🌴🌴🌴
Washington state, Idaho, and Montana are great choices.
Hawaii, stays 78 to 82 like all year. Windy though and high costs.
Idaho at high elevations.
Virginia Beach or East Tennessee
Try Alaska.
Close to Canada probably.
Im only living in California
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