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Saginaw: the swing city in the swing state that could decide the election

Voters picked Trump in 2016 and Biden in 2020. Winning Saginaw is key to securing Michigan – and the White House A local law says that residents of Saginaw Township in Michigan cannot publicly display political signs in support of a presidential candidate until 30 days before the US election, even on their own front lawns. But you wouldn’t know it while driving through this neat midwestern township that borders a town of the same name – simply, Saginaw – in the most closely contested county, also called Saginaw, of a battleground state that Donald Trump won in 2016 when he took the White House and then lost in 2020 when Joe Biden wrested it from his control.
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