Along a country road in Lancaster, a county in south central Pennsylvania, a young boy dressed in a pale blue shirt, black suspenders and a broad straw hat draws his horse and cart towards the town centre.
Among the farmlands and barn houses, a blue and white sign stands out in the otherwise pastoral setting: Trump, Pence - Make America Great Again.
This is Amish country, and despite its remote setting, the community has become enveloped along with the rest of the country in the 2016 United States presidential election campaigns.
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