Column | In the battleground state of Michigan, Detroit is the front line
Briefly

In Michigan, the country's moral compass can be found spinning in circles in search of magnetic north, as voters express complex anxieties over foreign policy.
Michigan is fertile ground for the debate over U.S. foreign policy, driven by its large Arab American population and the presence of Palestinian American Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.
The state is the front line of conflicts between blue-collar workers and corporate interests, echoing the struggles of its industrial past in an evolving economic landscape.
Detroit represents more than just industrial decline; it exemplifies resilience and the challenges faced by cities in the Rust Belt amid globalization's impact.
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