Rural America voting against Biden
Four years ago, cattle rancher JD Hill bucked his family's Democratic tradition and voted for Donald Trump. Now a registered Republican, he's going to do it again this year.
It's not that Hill, a resident of Greenville, Kentucky, loves the New York real estate mogul and all he stands for. He's well aware of Trump's legal problems and "I don't like his rhetoric."
But Hill, 57, believes the Democrats and Biden in particular simply haven't paid enough attention to communities like his.
"Am I a huge Trump fan? No. But I just haven’t seen the country go in the right direction under Joe Biden," said Hill, whose town is in tiny Muhlenberg County which has a population of about 31,000. "Personally, I don't think Biden is in touch with rural America."
A new poll of likely rural voters suggests Americans living outside cities and suburbs favor Trump above all his competitors, both Republican and Democratic.
That support is lukewarm, though. Only a slim majority of rural Trump supporters polled said they would be "very happy" if he were at the top of the GOP ticket, according to the poll of 2,500 Americans conducted Jan. 5-10 by researchers at Maine's Colby College. And, nearly a third of those Trump supporters say their vote is really against Biden, believing the president has ignored their issues during his time in office.
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I understand why rural voters oppose Biden. It is not clear to me why city voters still favor Biden. He has been bad for everyone with policies that have led to inflation and costly support of wars in Europe and the Middle East.
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