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Central Valley Voted for Trump, But Tariffs and Deportations May Upend Farm Economy

Summary by Times of San Diego
Farmworkers work on a field outside Mendota in Fresno County on July 12, 2023. (Photo by Larry Valenzuela/CalMatters/CatchLight Local) Voters in California’s farm belt, stretching more than 400 miles from Kern County on the south to Tehama County on the north, delivered solid majorities for Donald Trump in this month’s presidential election. They were obviously outvoted in heavily populated coastal and urban counties, so rival Kamala Harris clai…
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