There’s a stretch of highway near President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, interconnecting communities throughout the state. Along it, the wealthy and the financially struggling; presidential supporters and critics; and those who say they have benefited from the president’s first year in office and those who say they have not. It’s called the Dixie Highway, or in some places, the Barack Obama Highway. Correspondent Jessica Gomez takes a look at a county divided to see why some still have hope for common ground.
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