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David Plazas is the director of opinion and engagement for the USA TODAY Network Tennessee.
The City of Ripley in Lauderdale County is more than 150 miles west of the state capital Nashville.
The two communities are distinct in many ways.
Ripley is a rural city of about 8,000 people in West Tennessee, while nearly 700,000 denizens reside in Nashville, from its urban core to its suburbs to its rural areas, in Middle Tennessee.
Whereas 63.3% of Lauderdale County voters preferred Donald Trump in the 2020 election, 64.5% of Nashville-Davidson County voters favored Joe Biden.
The man who is mayor of Ripley is the former Democratic leader of the Tennessee House of Representatives and one of the last Democratic lawmakers from rural Tennessee, which has become increasingly red over the last decade.
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On a calendar-perfect day this past fall, I stand next to Susan Zenker and watch as she begins to whistle in the eight horses she owns with her husband, Craig Fitzhugh. The horses most of them, anyhow pull the wagons and sleighs at the couple’s Fantail Farm, set on 120 hardwood-covered acres in Benzie County. When they aren’t working, the free-range horses mill in and out of a magnificent century-old barn filled with hay on land owned by Zenker’s mother, where we are this morning, several miles away from Fantail Farm. Free-ranging, Zenker tells me between whistles, is much healthier for the horses than keeping them cooped up in stalls.