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    May 15, 2018
    3. How people in urban, suburban and rural communities see each other – and say others see them

    Most in urban and rural areas say people in other types of communities don’t understand their problems

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    Most in urban and rural areas say people in other types of communities don’t understand their problems

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    3. How people in urban, suburban and rural communities see each other – and say others see them

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    Majorities in urban and rural areas feel their communities are looked down on, misunderstood by people in other types of communities
    Many say people in other types of communities don’t share their values
    Republicans are more likely to say their values align with those in rural areas, Democrats with those in cities
    In suburbs, but not in urban or rural areas, most say others have a positive view of people in their community type
    Most in urban and rural areas say people in other types of communities don’t understand their problems
    Majorities say they understand the problems people in other types of communities face
    Majorities in all community types say rural areas get less than their fair share of federal dollars

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