The fight for Wisconsin: The eternal swing state, seen from the street that divides the two Americas

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Ann Declene and Bruce Taylor staff the Republican Party table at the Richland County Fair in Richland, Wisconsin, on September 5.

Rarely do the two Americas come into such close contact as on the main street of Richland Center, a town in the middle of Wisconsin. It’s where the iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born.

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The Democratic Party’s county office in Richland Center, Wisconsin. On the main street of Richland Center, a house displays pro-Trump signs. It’s located across the street from the Democratic Party’s county office. A mural about voting rights in Milwaukee, the most populous city in Wisconsin.A man mows the lawn of his home on the highway between Milwaukee and Richland Center in the swing state of Wisconsin.Michael Mirer, a professor at the University of Milwaukee, stands outside the suburban polling station where he will volunteer for the November ballot.White House Hotel, in Richland Center (Wisconsin). The Democratic Party’s county office in Richland Center, Wisconsin.
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