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The power of populism: Flipping the script on the urban-rura
The power of populism: Flipping the script on the urban-rura
The power of populism: Flipping the script on the urban-rural divide
It’s easy to think of American populism as disempowered rural residents versus the urban elite. When it comes to America’s electoral system and influencing national policy, who has the real power?
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