Natasha Korecki

National political correspondent at Politico

National political correspondent at Politico

Natasha Korecki on KCRW

Andy Slavitt helped save Obamacare. Now he’s tweeting to help  the Trump White House cope with COVID-19. He says the pandemic is more important than partisanship. Does the U.S.

Coronavirus pandemic realigns US democracy

Andy Slavitt helped save Obamacare. Now he’s tweeting to help  the Trump White House cope with COVID-19. He says the pandemic is more important than partisanship. Does the U.S.

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Early days in Iowa

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