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Wisconsin’s Fox Valley Is Key to Presidential Election

Im not always a Democrat, it depends on the person, she said. I think a lot of people are voting for Trump because of the abortion thing. I dont like abortion either, Im against it too, but I dont like Trump.
While the Fox Valley is often competitive in statewide elections, its political representation is determined by Wisconsins fiercely gerrymandered legislative and congressional maps. It is split between two congressional districts, and Little Chute, with just 12,000 residents, is divided between three districts each in the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly.
As a result, the regions Democrats are vastly outnumbered by Republicans in the State Legislature, and neither of its congressional districts are considered competitive.
Ms. Stuck, a State Assembly member and substitute public-school teacher who is running for Congress against Representative Mike Gallagher, a Republican from Green Bay, said the regions economic diversity means its voters are attuned to and impacted by national trends.
We have a manufacturing base, we have a farming base, we just have a real unique mix that can really feel whats happening, she said during an interview outside an Appleton coffee shop Thursday. People here are really impacted by those national decisions and so are paying attention perhaps more and are willing to swing depending on who they think will be best for them.read more

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