Trump and Vance are deploying a particularly nasty anti-urban strategy

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Trump and Vance are deploying a particularly nasty anti-urban strategy
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Former President Obama is calling out Black men who are reluctant to vote for Vice President Harris. Also, former President Trump insulted the city of Detroit during a speech. Former prosecutor Charles Coleman, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Lavora Barnes and Pennsylavia State Senator Marty Flynn join Chris Jansing to share their thoughts.

The rural-urban divide is one of the defining features of the American electorate: Democrats dominate in cities, while Republicans rule in rural areas. But as the presidential race has shown, the two parties are treating the voters in their opponents’ favored territory in very different ways. Democrats are working to attract rural voters and promoting policy initiatives to improve life for rural Americans.

You get raped,” it’s easy to dismiss the ham-handed hyperbole, but we know that millions of Americans believe it. That’s because conservative media’s efforts to regularly portray cities as chaotic and more dangerous amplify a long anti-urban tradition in America that dates back to the nation’s founding. Thomas Jefferson believed the countryside was where all good things could be found, while cities were as disgusting as the people who lived there.

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