With the next primaries taking place in Indiana and North Carolina, that's highly unlikely. But as Harry Moroz writes at the Drum Major Institute blog, it's past time time a debate was city-themed, or at least contained a section on the policy challenges facing urban areas. The entire Iowa caucus process was a referendum on rural and agricultural issues. And as I wrote Tuesday, most of the rest of our national political conversation is calibrated to appeal to swing voters in the 'burbs. But what about the cities? You know, where 75 percent of our GDP is produced, yet inequality is highest? Where's the love?
--Dana Goldstein