oft en voted for Democrat John Kerry, a pattern that became associated with the red state–blue state divide. A closer look at this rural–urban pattern fi nds many exceptions, however, highlighting the wide variety of places that compose rural as well as urban America. Th e character and politics of many rural places in the South, for example, are unlike those found elsewhere in the country. Similarly, unique rural places exist throughout the Northeast, Midwest, and West, each so unlike the others that the idea that there is one ”rural America ” breaks down—there are, in fact, several quite diff erent rural Americas. Th is fact sheet presents detailed patterns of rural voting by region and “degree of rural-ness ” (population density). It als...
This paper seeks to determine how region, demographics, and economic characteristics affected county...
The United States has been experiencing a political divide across urban and rural communities, with ...
Journal ArticleThis chapter looks at voting patterns in the American suburbs in the national electio...
Rural votes can often make the difference between what party controls Congress and who is living at ...
In the 2004 presidential election, rural voters tended to favor Republican George W. Bush, while urb...
In this fact sheet, authors Dante Scala and Kenneth Johnson examine voting data for nearly 9,000 rur...
Political commentators routinely treat rural America as an undifferentiated bastion of strength for ...
In this brief, authors Dante Scala and Kenneth Johnson examine voting patterns over the last five pr...
Political commentary often divides the nation into two partisan zones, urban and rural, but new anal...
The past several decades have revealed a dividing trend between the voting behavior of urban and rur...
It is a common conceit in American politics that urban voters tend to vote for the Democratic Party,...
This dissertation provides an update of the literature on American rural political behavior. As a f...
This paper explores the rural-urban divide, as it exists within Nebraska, which is a state that is l...
This paper examines the relationship between partisan political success, in both the United States H...
One of the most critical influences in American voting behavior is the political split between urban...
This paper seeks to determine how region, demographics, and economic characteristics affected county...
The United States has been experiencing a political divide across urban and rural communities, with ...
Journal ArticleThis chapter looks at voting patterns in the American suburbs in the national electio...
Rural votes can often make the difference between what party controls Congress and who is living at ...
In the 2004 presidential election, rural voters tended to favor Republican George W. Bush, while urb...
In this fact sheet, authors Dante Scala and Kenneth Johnson examine voting data for nearly 9,000 rur...
Political commentators routinely treat rural America as an undifferentiated bastion of strength for ...
In this brief, authors Dante Scala and Kenneth Johnson examine voting patterns over the last five pr...
Political commentary often divides the nation into two partisan zones, urban and rural, but new anal...
The past several decades have revealed a dividing trend between the voting behavior of urban and rur...
It is a common conceit in American politics that urban voters tend to vote for the Democratic Party,...
This dissertation provides an update of the literature on American rural political behavior. As a f...
This paper explores the rural-urban divide, as it exists within Nebraska, which is a state that is l...
This paper examines the relationship between partisan political success, in both the United States H...
One of the most critical influences in American voting behavior is the political split between urban...
This paper seeks to determine how region, demographics, and economic characteristics affected county...
The United States has been experiencing a political divide across urban and rural communities, with ...
Journal ArticleThis chapter looks at voting patterns in the American suburbs in the national electio...