Political diversity grows in often-conservative rural America

A political rule of thumb is that rural America is socially and fiscally conservative, so Republicans fare well in rural districts. “Voting trends in this vast area are far from monolithic,” say two University of New Hampshire researchers, who say there are important pockets of Democratic strength and they are gaining population. The sharpest contrast, say Dante… » Read More

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