n.
- That part of the U.S. middle class thought of as being average in income and education and moderately conservative in values and attitudes.
- The American heartland thought of as being made up of small towns, small cities, and suburbs.
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The interior regions of the United States, as distinguished from the East Coast and West Coast.
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