more populist cities:
Duluth, MN
St. Cloud, MN
Sioux City, IA
St. Louis, MO
Eau Claire, WI
how about anti-populist cities/areas then? (the exact opposite of populist)
Bloomington, MN
Las Vegas, NV
Phoenix, AZ
Long Island, NY
North NJ
San Diego, CA
Manchester, NH
Bridgeport, CT
also note, conservatives in Minneapolis are VERY rare species. All rightwing protesters there come from the rural western parts and outer suburbs. Whenever I drive there, I refuse to even stop for gas until I hit Bloomington because I loathe the outer suburbs so much.
I wouldn't consider Long Island antipopulist. When you say anti-populist I assume you mean socially liberal, economically conservative. Long Island is Socially liberal (although not as much as the city, butpretty much economically moderate. On the Political Compass I would put LI somewhere in the range of -.5/-1. economically -3.5-4.0 socially. So you could say left leaning anti-populist maybe?