Protected: In some Postindustrial regions, banking on ‘Trump effect’ not paying off for GOP in 2022 midterms

Natasha Lindstrom is an award-winning investigative reporter whose work has taken her across the country, from Southern California’s high desert to the Bronx in New York, to Harrisburg. She co-produced an Emmy-nominated documentary delving into nursing home failures and cover-ups for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Her work also has appeared in The Atlantic, Associated Press, The Hechinger Report, and Time.com. She’s an alumna of Columbia Journalism School. Reach her at [email protected].
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