Republicans err in assuming that, on this subject, mothers in the old suburbs differ greatly from mothers in the new exurbs. |
Although, the suburbs and exurbs are definitely where the population growth and hence the representation in government are happening. |
As the population drifts toward the exurbs, small flourishes make otherwise identical houses stand out. |
As increasing media coverage makes travelers and residents of suburbs and exurbs more weather-aware, they are more likely to report twisters. |
And if you've spent time in American suburbs or exurbs, and then gone to Europe or Asia, you know that we really do live differently. |
Now they encourage conforming to a standardized way of thinking developed in the exurbs of Seattle. |