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Weeks after their contrasting convention speeches, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump continue to have two different visions of the state of the country.

Both candidates campaigned in the Detroit area this week and spoke about a city that has largely become a metaphor for the fading of America's urban industrialist glory days.

But while Trump highlighted the city's continuing problems, Clinton imagined an optimistic future for a region primed to innovate and adapt to a changing economy.

Here are their differing speeches on Detroit – Trump’s address Monday to the Detroit Economic Club and Clinton’s rebuttal Thursday just outside of Detroit in Warren, Mich.