For me, it's hard not to notice some of those in-your-face and subtle differences between red and blue states as I simply travel around them. So, when Reddit user u/Jaleu_I asked the question , "Is there a noticeable difference in living in a 'red' and 'blue' state?" In r/AskAnAmerican , I was very interested to hear from those living there: 1. "I live in fairly rural California, and it is vastly more conservative than a larger city in a lot of red states. Generally, I feel like the state you live in can have an effect on the basic rights you have as a citizen, but the actual vibe of where you live is dictated by the local residents." 2. "I’ve lived in three different red states. I now live in a blue state. The difference in park funding, library quality, education, social services, and voting access, among other things, was overwhelming to me when I moved." — u/NoFilterNoLimits 3. "Which party dominates the state government does make a difference.…