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Obama24
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« on: May 07, 2024, 11:17:45 PM »

I don't think suburbs in the traditional 1950s-2000s sense really exist anymore. You more increasingly have urban areas and non-urban areas. For example, I live in New York City. The one area that is non-urban votes more Republican than the rest. You can kind of equate what once would be called suburbs with rural areas in terms of voting and culture.

btw, I don't mean the term 'urban' as a dog whistle but more in the sense of 'if you need a car to get around, it's not urban.'
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