Perhaps I exaggerate. But not by that much. It's more like, a relative handful of zipcodes to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them. That's the idea behind Michael Lind's interesting article: The ZIP Codes That Rule America The real divide isn’t between red states and blue states or cities and rural areas. It’s between mega-rich political donors and everyone else
One Zipcode To Rule Them All ...
One Zipcode To Rule Them All ...
One Zipcode To Rule Them All ...
Perhaps I exaggerate. But not by that much. It's more like, a relative handful of zipcodes to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them. That's the idea behind Michael Lind's interesting article: The ZIP Codes That Rule America The real divide isn’t between red states and blue states or cities and rural areas. It’s between mega-rich political donors and everyone else