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		<description><![CDATA[New research highlights three core values shared by rural and suburban voters | Top three shared values: 1. Responsibility 2. Family 3. Legacy Context: Background on the research During the spring of 2007,  a set of high-level values—ranging from freedom and opportunity to pride and responsibility—were tested among sustainability advocates as well as mainstream audiences in rural and suburban communities in Oregon. We found that the research findings were relevant beyond Oregon. That’s why Sightline’s communications strategist Anna Fahey, who helped shape the...]]></description>
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