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« on: August 12, 2013, 11:24:57 PM »

By the census standards, the largest city at the core of a metropolitan or micropolitan area in Wisconsin won by Romney is Watertown. The census considers Watertown the core of the Watertown-Ft. Atkinson micropolitan area. It's probably somewhat debatable as to whether Watertown is really not a suburb, but it's the only Romney city listed that isn't completely a suburb. Otherwise, perhaps Marinette or Wisconsin Rapids? Both look like they might be close in 2012 from 2008 numbers at least.

Fondy was so close to making the answer to this question obvious, only 122 votes shy!
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