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How Pennsylvania’s Fracking Boom Could Dim Biden’s Re-Election Chances

How Pennsylvania’s Fracking Boom Could Dim Biden’s Re-Election Chances

Update: 2024-04-082
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P.M. Edition for April 8. Changing industries have shifted party politics in Pennsylvania. Economic churn is pushing voters toward Trump in the Pittsburgh area, potentially overwhelming Democrats’ base of college-educated workers. Reporter and editor Aaron Zitner explains. And JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns the U.S. could face an interest-rate spike. Plus, Donald Trump says abortion should be left to the states, in a new campaign video. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.




Correction: President Biden revoked a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline in 2021. An earlier version of this episode incorrectly said it was the Keystone pipeline. (Corrected April 9)




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How Pennsylvania’s Fracking Boom Could Dim Biden’s Re-Election Chances

How Pennsylvania’s Fracking Boom Could Dim Biden’s Re-Election Chances

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