Why are cities liberal and rural areas conservative? | Elephants in Rooms | History Teacher Reacts

Check out my new original content channel!    / @mrterryoriginals   Ken LaCorte ‪@ElephantsInRooms‬ explores the deep-seated political divide in America, explaining that the intense partisan split between urban and rural regions is a relatively modern phenomenon that rapidly crystallized over a single generation. He attributes the left-leaning nature of cities to the "three Ds"—density, diversity, and degrees (higher education)—which naturally foster a reliance on collective government solutions and a high psychological openness to novelty. Conversely, rural areas lean right because their lifestyles prioritize individualistic problem-solving, tradition, and religious community, alongside shared material grievances like infrastructure neglect and school closures. This geographical divergence was set in motion by the demographic shifts of the Great Migration and the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s, and it was later supercharged in the 1990s by the economic fallout of NAFTA on small-town manufacturing coupled with rapid cultural shifts. Today, this divide is locked into place by self-sustaining mechanisms like geographic self-sorting, primary election incentives that reward ideological extremes, and algorithmic media echo chambers. Original Video:    • Why are cities liberal and rural areas con...   Join my channel to get early-access to new videos!    / @mrterry   Links: Gaming channel:    / mrterrygaming   Discord:   / discord   Twitter:   / mrterryhistory   Merch - https://mrterry-shop.fourthwall.com/ Twitch:   / mrterryhistory   Patreon -   / mrterry   Tik Tok:   / mrterryhistory   Instagram:   / mrterryhistory   Facebook -   / mr-terry-history-109138461571454   Streamlabs - https://streamlabs.com/mrterry2 PayPal - https://paypal.me/mrterryhistory For all business and collaboration inquiries: [email protected] #history #reaction