The culture of the Democratic Party has become more urban in character, shaped by racial heterogeneity and cultural liberalism and responsive to—if not necessarily supportive of—globalized, knowledge-intensive urban markets and the redistribution that accompanies them. By contrast, the Republican Party has become more exurban and rural, characterized by racial homogeneity, cultural conservatism, and suspicion of—and alienation from—urban economies.
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