In the final days of the 2024 election, we’re focusing on a place that’s typically out of the spotlight of presidential campaigns: Lebanon, Kansas. It’s a farming town located at the geographical center of the lower 48 states. When we last visited in 2017, the community was looking for an economic revival. Correspondent Leone Lakhani returns to see what’s changed for the voters in America’s heartland and how it’s shaping their approach to this election.
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