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Originally Posted by rukkyg
It seems somehow ironic that most people living in rural communities have neighbors that all look like them (ie they're all white) and that they're so sheltered from the world. The term "sheltered lives" comes to mind. People in the city seem to be so affected by economic faliure, seeing homeless people sleeping under newspapers on a bench doesn't happen in Hicksville, Mississippi.
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Florida-Ohio-Louisiana-Georgia these are all states with a fairly high population density:
I think Bush voters tend to identify as rural even when they might not be.