USDA report studies pandemic s effect on rural America
Despite a few silver linings, rural America has suffered this year because of the pandemic, a U.S. Department of Agriculture report says 5:30 am, Jan. 7, 2021 ×
Despite a few silver linings, rural America has suffered this year because of the pandemic, a U.S. Department of Agriculture report says. (Erin Ehnle Brown / Grand Vale Creative LLC)
Rural America s collective economic and physical health has suffered because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with much of the pain coming recently. Even so, rural areas have fared better in some ways than their metro counterparts, a new federal government report says.
the polls close. and there are people who are looking specifically at miami-dade county, right. where if the margin you know, big human population. if it s moving democratic among those voters. orange county, orlando, big puerto rican influx. you ll see movement toward democrats likely there. also if it s movement towards the democrats in miami-dade, tough night for donald trump. we ll be measuring in all the countries, an enormous divide between metro america and nonmetro america. president obama lost the other by 7 million votes and both ends of that that could get bigger. the divide between town and country will be one of the defining characteristics of this election. key what ron is pointing out here is these are polls closing early. these are early indicators that could speak volumes about we could be waiting, depending on how it go, we could be waiting for colorado, nevada. don t be abe fraud to touch the wall. you can touch the wall.
colleague says that the early vote is so pro-clinton at this point that the state might be gone. that s funny. that s always what the polls say. but the actual. nevada is a state where the democratic machine is kind of, the turnout machine is living up to its billing. it s not true everywhere by any means. north carolina is going to be decided by whether donald trump is going to blow the doors off in rural north carolina. he may lose the big metropolitan area. real quick, in 2012 president obama won the largest and lost the other 3,000 counties by a combined 7 million votes. both sides of that could be bigger for hillary clinton. the gap between metro and nonmetro america could be. david, let s look at what the polls have looked like over the past three months. it s interesting when you look at them in terms of the various controversies that have kraucro up on each side. when you average out the polls.