City Folk Versus Country Folk – A Nation Divided
Polling, consumer data and demographic profiles paint a picture of two Americas — not just with differing proclivities, but different life experiences. People in cities are more likely to be tethered to a smartphone, buy a foreign-made car and read a fashion magazine. Those in small towns are more likely to go to church, own a gun, support the military and value community ties.
So how did crystal meth and oxys get so big in the sticks? Another poll please.
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