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Only the midwest saw US population growth in every state. Will new residents change its politics?
The Midwest saw US population growth in every state, with lower costs in Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and Ohio raising questions about potential shifts in Republican strongholds. Greene County, Ohio, a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas, exemplifies the region's demographic and economic characteristics.
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