Photos to Illustrate a New Poll That Depicts a Divided America

SENATOBIA, MS -JUNE 09: Coleman's Bar-B-Que is a popular place to eat and show off the baby to fellow diners. -A Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation survey found that large swaths of both rural and urban Americans worry that their childrens generation will not be better off than them. At least half of rural and urban residents alike feel that the news media has little or no respect for people like them. The findings challenge some assumptions about Americas growing divisions emphasized by the 2016 presidential election. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
SENATOBIA, MS -JUNE 09: Coleman's Bar-B-Que is a popular place to eat and show off the baby to fellow diners. -A Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation survey found that large swaths of both rural and urban Americans worry that their childrens generation will not be better off than them. At least half of rural and urban residents alike feel that the news media has little or no respect for people like them. The findings challenge some assumptions about Americas growing divisions emphasized by the 2016 presidential election. (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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