AZGrizFan said:
I don't think it's as simple as that.
Take LA for example. The politics of that place make it almost intolerable. Looks like a third world country in many areas, with homeless encampments everywhere. Or SF, where the politics allow people to rob and pillage small business owners (as long as it's < $1,000!) and shit in the streets. And we all know who's running those two shitholes. So yes, I do believe it's possible to dislike a place due to its politics.
At the risk of this turning into yet another political thread.... Don't misunderstand. There are issues with those cities, just like there are issues anywhere. But those cities also have much to like about them, some even, it could be argued, directly due to the political decision-making. Liking a place doesn't mean you need to like everything about it. I love a lot of places where I don't necessarily agree with many of the decisions made (which is precisely my point, really).
And for what it's worth, a less-conservative person could make the same argument about, say, rural Mississippi, where they spend virtually nothing on education and the public good, and consequently have huge numbers of poorly educated people living in poverty without a park or public space within a hundred miles.