Yesterday morning I was sitting near two young people near the coffee shop. At around the age of 18 they left the table and said, "Let's go for work, liberals fall asleep."
"Why does the rural village of the United States vote for the trump card" comes from the comment column of the New York Times on January 4, 2017. It was written by Robert Leonard and said by Caroline Miller
In the past 24 hours, three people sent links and mentioned Robert Leonard 's opinion "why America in rural areas voted for cards." As an indigenous people in a small town in Iowa, I moved to a big town on the west coast. Republicans believe life is a bad person. The Democratic Party believes that people were born to be good people. In Leonard's work, I think this is the weakest. My experience on this subject was in a new humanities science lesson. In the first week, TA asked about 15 of our people. Eleven said that people were born to be evil. They said "neutral". I myself and Sarah of Utah state say that people were born to be good people. Since then, I think this is a convenient way to divide people into smaller groups. There is some relationship between the relationship between the parties and the answer to this question.
In the United States, in November 2016, according to the election results of 2016 in the county election, the Republican Party was led by the candidate Donald Trump for reasons of red and most cities "Coastal America" voted for Sheila. Rickington. Mr. Trump won 46.1% of the popularity vote, 48.2% less than Mr. Clinton, but supporters of his rural areas won 304 votes more than 227 of President Clinton. Austria, April 2016 (1st round) Austria's first election round in 2016 Blue, saw Norberto Hofer's FPÖ, the Austrian Liberal Party. Since there were no political parties who won the requirement exceeding 50%, the second round of elections in the second half of the year awarded President's position to the Alexander van der Belén of the Green Party. As shown in the picture, his party dominates industrial areas including populous cities and Vienna.
There is no doubt that the cards got relatively small country votes. Mr. Trump destroyed Clinton from 66.6% to 28.6% in the actual rural area, but these voters occupy only 7% of the total number of votes. The map below is created using the great software Maptitude and shows the leadership in many counties in the United States. However, 28 million trump voters (46% of the total) live in more than one million MSA. On the third tab of the workbook, check all MSA listed in size order. The cards won two of the top ten U.S. Dallas Foots in the United States. Worthy, Houston. In over a million cities, he won Phoenix, Tampa, St. Louis, Charlotte, San Antonio, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Nashville, Jacksonville, in order of size. Oklahoma City, Louisville, Birmingham, Grand Rapids. These are neither farmers nor rumors of unemployment. Some of these cities are economically booming. Mr. Trump won even 11 of the 25 counties in the New York metropolitan area