What a modest town hall explains about rural America’s political gap


WASCO, Oregon — Steve Radcliffe knew, as he backed a Subaru hatchback up to the old Wasco Grade School, that his event might not draw even a single participant. The town had only 417 residents, and Radcliffe suspected a decent number would rather spend their Friday night at home or the local tavern than talk about what Radcliffe considered one of the country’s thorniest issues.



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