Trump's America: Rural-urban divide in Georgia - News Summed Up

Trump's America: Rural-urban divide in Georgia


Patti Thomas owns a flower shop in the north Georgia town of Lula. "My intuition," the 33-year-old Bryant agrees, "is telling me that small business owners will win" in Trump's economy. Even with a growing Hispanic population, Hall is whiter than Georgia and the United States as a whole, and conservatism carries the day. In Hall County, Joe Thomas, Patti's husband, praises Trump as a "non-politician" who doesn't have to answer to establishment players. Back in East Atlanta, 36-year-old Kenneth Bota faults that depiction of urban life as part of Trump's "false narrative" about African-Americans.


Source: Fox News January 17, 2017 11:22 UTC



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