lol "the Heartland" is a common term for interior agricultural areas worldwide. Trump has made liberals go insane
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the majority of people live in major metropolitan areas. Unfortunately our votes count less.
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Judging from what those in this country have taken PC to the extreme, & demonized traditional values its more than appropriate now
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it is easier to have full political dominion over a people if you rob them of their identity
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I like to think of the Heartland and the Headland.
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the heartland is where you go to settle into the fabric of what America was founded on. Relaxed farm culture mind own business
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The heartland is the soul of US. Farmers who work hard, live without, pray to God, are thankful for all and feed the rest of us.
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it's not the heartlands problem that they don't give up on their values and family ways. If other change/throw rocks, their problem
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Yes! And I concur!
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useless
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Not more America just willing to work and take responsibility for themselves. Not waiting on the goverment to do it for them.
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in general rural areas receive far more tax dollars than they pay, and people in cities pay more than the cities receive.
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Don't understand what rural or urban has to do with it. The heartland can and is found in both. The heartland is a mindset.
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well currently rural votes count for more than urban ones, and urban people are disenfranchised because of it.
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I would like to see your data that shows that.
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look at the electoral college vote, that's all the data you need.
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That's nothing new. It's the way the founding fathers designed the process over 200 years ago.
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Yea, but that process was to give equal power to states whose economy was based on slaves who couldn't vote.
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