The widening gap between wealthy coastal cities and the lagging heartland has been a powerful, polarizing force in American politics, yet presidential campaigns have seldom debated what to do about it.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is looking to equip more cities with the assets that make New York wealthy, @greg_ip writes https://t.co/9vVbAbPc72
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 8, 2020
Bloomberg Puts Geographic Inequality on 2020 Agenda https://t.co/k3V0sc8V9G "Widening gap between coastal cities & lagging heartland has been powerful force, yet presidential campaigns have seldom debated what to do about it. This year, that seems bound to change." #RiseOfRest pic.twitter.com/4lI7qCwlRG
— Steve Case (@SteveCase) January 8, 2020