FiveThirtyEight
Laura Bronner

About a third of caucusgoers live in a city of over 50,000 people; in contrast, 28 percent live in suburbs and 41 percent live in small cities or rural areas. While the urban/rural divide has become an increasingly important political fault line, preliminary results don’t appear to show extreme differences between these types of voters — except for Sanders, who appears to be doing better among voters in larger cities and suburbs than among small cities and rural areas.


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