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Candidates swirled around Iowa over Father's Day weekend talking about winning, Mormonism and health care. In the crowds, however, there was more concern about immigration.
When presidential candidates go out Yonder for campaign contributions, they head for wealth and connections. Which rural counties have been most generous to the candidates so far? DY has the list.
A Carroll, Iowa, columnist asks presidential candidates why rural communities are over-represented among the troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. The answers vary.
The disproportionate number of casualties in Iraq coming from rural home towns was evident early in the war. This story was written for The New York Times by Yonder editor Bill Bishop and Yonder statistician Robert Cushing in July, 2005