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Only the midwest saw US population growth in every state. Will new residents change its politics?
Lower costs in Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and Ohio raise questions about whether Republican strongholds will shift
While it’s regarded as a quiet, safe place, many would agree that there’s not much to Greene county, Ohio.
It’s a mix of urban, suburban and rural communities east of Dayton, Ohio’s sixth largest city, with Greene county much like the rest of the midwest: a mix of strip malls, corn fields and an interstate connecting Columbus with Cincinnati.
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Stephen Starrin Greene county, Ohio · Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 6:00 AM
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Lower costs in Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and Ohio raise questions about whether Republican strongholds will shift
While it’s regarded as a quiet, safe place, many would agree that there’s not much to Greene county, Ohio.
It’s a mix of urban, suburban and rural communities east of Dayton, Ohio’s sixth largest city, with Greene county much like the rest of the midwest: a mix of strip malls, corn fields and an interstate connecting Columbus with Cincinnati.
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