How the Democratic Brand Turned Radioactive in Rural America - The Ezra Klein Show [View all]
President Trumps deployment of the National Guard from red states into blue cities isnt just a partisan attack; its also a geographic one. In the 2024 election, Donald Trump won rural areas by 40 percentage points. And you could see whats been happening in Washington, D.C., and Chicago as a rural political coalition militarily occupying urban centers. The rural-urban divide in America has become so big its dangerous for our politics, and for democracy. And yet, just a few decades ago, this divide didnt exist. Urban and rural areas voted pretty much in lockstep. And for Democrats to gain power again, theyll need to figure out how to win some of those voters back.
So how did the Democratic Party lose rural voters? And what could they do to win their votes back?
Suzanne Mettler is a political scientist at Cornell University and the co-author with Trevor E. Brown of the new book Rural Versus Urban: The Growing Divide That Threatens Democracy.