Rural Voters Are More Progressive Than the Democratic Party Thinks
But many Democrats have written them off.
By Farah Stockman
Farah Stockman joined the New York Times editorial board in 2020 after covering politics, social movements and race for the national desk. She previously spent 16 years at the Boston Globe, nearly half of that time as the paper’s foreign policy reporter in Washington. She has reported from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, South Sudan, Rwanda and Guantánamo Bay. She also served as a columnist and an editorial board member at The Globe, winning a Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 2016. She is the author of “American Made: What Happens to People When Work Disappears.”
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