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American suburbs radically changed over the decades – and so have their politics

  • Written by Jan Nijman, Distinguished Professor of Urban Studies and Geosciences, Georgia State University

Editor’s note: Suburban voters in a number of areas are considered critical swing voters. The growing political stakes reflect the dramatic changes that have happened in American suburbia in recent years, says Dr. Jan Nijman, director and distinguished university professor at the Urban Studies Institute, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies...

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