Rural voters typically reside in non-urban areas with lower population density, often prioritizing farming, land rights, and local infrastructure. Political campaigns use this demographic to shape policies on agriculture and broadband access. Communities benefit from targeted representation, while candidates gain reliable support by addressing rural economic needs and cultural values.
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