Why Urban-Suburban Coalitions Are Integral to More Competitive Elections

In Place Matters, authors Peter Drier, John Mollenkopf, and Todd Swanstorm argue that political isolation is due to both Republican efforts to create gaps between the interests of urban and suburban citizens, consequently creating competition between these areas. This resulted in greater voter turnout in suburbs, which ultimately led to apathy towards city needs on … Continue reading Why Urban-Suburban Coalitions Are Integral to More Competitive Elections