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Healthy Farms and Food Debates Heat Up in Wisconsin
Gilbertson Family Farm, Wisconsin, USATuesday, June 2, 2026
Meanwhile, Representative Van Orden’s district is getting extra attention. Trump plans to visit soon, and several Cabinet members have already made stops there. Van Orden, a Republican who broke ranks to support an Obamacare extension, says his area needs stability. About 33, 000 people in his district rely on those subsidies. His mixed voting record shows how complex politics can be, especially in areas where opinions vary widely.
The bigger picture? Rural America feels overlooked. Van Orden pointed out the flood of official visits as proof that the government is paying attention now. But critics wonder if this is just political showmanship. After all, Trump won the district by 7 points, yet Van Orden underperformed. Some Democrats see an opportunity to gain ground in farming communities. The tension between health trends and farming traditions keeps the debate alive.
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