Small towns can’t afford to stay divided in politics

In small towns across the United States like Letcher, Kentucky, it’s hard to hide political differences. Hannah Adams reflects on how conflicting views on Donald Trump's presidency plays out in her tight-knit community. “We run into each other in the aisles of grocery stores. All the kids go to one big high school.” Listen further at Youth Radio.youth-radio2    

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