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In reply to the discussion: If The Dems Made A Concerted Effort To Appeal To Rural Voters What Would You Recommend They Do?.... [View all]sadbear
(4,340 posts)And as such, I suspect the question of rural vs. urban is more of social and cultural distinction than a geographic one. (I'm sure there have been reams of papers written about this that I am totally unaware of.) And am I wrong to believe that rural doesn't automatically mean agricultural? Not all rural people are farmers or ranchers, are they?
What is it about some people who want to live in sparsely-populated, generally homogenous areas? Yes, I realize that for economic reasons, a lot of people have no choice, but that's becoming less and less so. I think that those who choose that lifestyle are inherently more conservative. (Yes, there are always exceptions.) They are more comfortable in a setting where the social or cultural rules are well-defined and rather rigid. Change is slow in rural areas. That setting is not very amenable to the kind of social (and economic) progress that the Democratic Party stands for and I don't know if there is anything the Democratic Party can do to make deep inroads with rural voters.
Certainly, I'm probably wrong. It's just my observation.