Matt Royer

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When North Dakota governor Doug Burgum, a billionaire software magnate, launched his presidential campaign with a video proclaiming his “small-town values,” one of us (Paul) wrote a column for The Washington Post suggesting that the things one learns growing up in a city—dealing with many different kinds of people, handling constant change—might be even more valuable to the presidency than what one learns in a small town.
White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy
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