And I just don't think they've done a good enough job of talking about it in a way that it's resonated in these rural communities. And I think it's dangerous. I mean, If you look at a map of voter registration statistics and history over the past five decades, you go back five decades and you find red and blue dots living together in communities, and you fast forward to 2024. And increasingly, you get a lot of big clusters of blue dots and big clusters of red dots. And I think it's unhealthy for the country. I think the fact that we're literally moving away from each other, not just in our perspectives, but our physical persons, is really a danger. (28:00–28:25)
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Asserts that voter registration has become more geographically polarized over the past five decades.
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