Donald Trump and Joe Biden's US election chances could rest in this industrial pocket of America

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    two decades ago, the mills — which still dominate the town's skyline — shuddered to a halt, no longer able to compete with cheaper foreign steelmakers.

    The town has since undergone an economic renaissance, diversifying into new and varied manufacturing industries, as well as tourism.

    But its story of economic collapse and hardship helps explain why a county which twice voted for America's first black president, Barack Obama, backed Donald Trump in 2016, and why it's likely to again be crucial this election."...

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10...-or-break-joe-biden-and-donald-trump/12818690


    Still think it's in the bag?! An interesting article that outlines why Trump came to power and why he may still pull through. Does Biden have anything to offer them?
     

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