FYI: Contrary to conventional wisdom, the most significant and abiding divide in American politics isn’t between city and countryside, but rather among regional cultures. Rural and urban places certainly have distinct interests and priorities, but in our awkward federation their differences have taken a back seat to the broader struggle between our constituent regions.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/30/opinion/urban-rural-united-states-regions-midterms.html
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Great find @Ted.
Am I exposing my own bias? But you see, it's just a sensible question, to me.