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Middle America

noun

  1. average middle-class Americans as a group, as distinguished from the rich or poor or the politically extreme.

  2. the Midwest.

  3. continental North America S of the U.S., comprising Mexico, Central America, and usually the West Indies. 1,060,118 sq. mi. (2,745,705 sq. km).



Middle America

noun

  1. the territories between the US and South America: Mexico, Central America, Panama, and the Greater and Lesser Antilles

  2. the US middle class, esp those groups that are politically conservative

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Middle America

  1. The interior regions of the United States, as distinguished from the East Coast and West Coast.

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Middle America is associated with conservative, traditional values in politics, religion, and culture.
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  • Middle American adjective
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Country radio has become a parade of endless small-town f**k-ups whose vitriolic singles make it seem like the only industry left in the dying mill towns of middle America is spitting venom at faceless women who dared to point out problematic drinking.

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“That’s impossible. RuPaul made it acceptable to middle America.”

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"Reagan created a blueprint for the long-term success of the Republican Party as the voice of conservative 'middle America' and 'the silent majority,'" one historian writes.

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Steve Brint, a historian at the University of California, Riverside, observed that by repeatedly cracking down on university protests, "Reagan created a blueprint for the long-term success of the Republican Party as the voice of conservative 'middle America' and 'the silent majority.'"

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“These stories are not just for Middle America,” said chief distribution officer Jared Geesey to a packed ballroom.

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