From Walz, a Rosier View of a Midwestern Upbringing
Briefly

In the western Nebraska town where Tim Walz came of age... The rival campaigns are using these opposing depictions of rural life to make very different appeals to voters.
A rural identity is bound to mean different things to different people and to vary over time, said Pierce Ekstrom, an assistant professor of political science... Part of the candidates' diverging takes on these places may be chalked up to a generational difference.
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