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The New York Times reported in 1999 that politicians frequently use the word “suburban” as shorthand for affluent, well-educated, family-oriented, mostly white voters deeply attuned to political debates surrounding such domestic issues as taxes and education.

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The City of Rhetoric Chapter Five describes federal housing and the affect of the "suburb" on the ideals of housing. The suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois is used as an example of the idyllic suburb and the oppurtunities that it can offer its residents.

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