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Asked why it seemed to happen so much in rural areas, election law expert Richard Hasen of UCLA told us, “Because this is where these folks can have the most impact. They live there and can pressure and in some cases vote out of office these officials. They can show up and dominate local meetings.”[54] A lot of devoted public servants in rural areas are left wondering whether safeguarding democracy is worth the aggravation.
White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy
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