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Kansas Journalist on How the Right Co-opted White Rural America

While working-class regions like Appalachia have stereotypically been associated with the Republican MAGA movement, author Sarah Smarsh says the real picture is more complex. She joins the show to discuss all this, as well as her latest book.

Kansas Journalist on How the Right Co-opted White Rural America

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