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Natasha Korecki

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Chicago, IL, United States

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Past articles by Natasha:

Dems vow to plow forward on Biden agenda, even after election faceplants

“I don’t think this complicates passage. I think it helps accelerate it.” → Read More

White House gives a wink to progressives as they threaten Biden’s infrastructure bill

In an effort to put pressure on Manchin and Sinema, any help is welcome. → Read More

‘People are going to get skittish:’ White House sweats over McAuliffe

The governor’s race in Virginia could shape the outlook for the midterms. Democrats can’t afford a loss. → Read More

Biden slips into political quicksand amid Haitian migrant buildup

The president is bucking calls to stop deportations of Haitians even as his team expresses outrage over images or aggressive treatment by border agents. → Read More

‘It’s about time’: Biden puts the screws on the unvaccinated

After months of pleas from Democrats and health care allies, the president is taking his sharpest course correction yet to battle the pandemic. → Read More

It’s Covid, stupid: Biden’s presidency bottlenecked by the pandemic

The White House had grand plans for the summer and fall. Now, everything comes down to getting the pandemic under control again. → Read More

Biden tries to move past Afghanistan fiasco

The president and his Democratic allies are looking to return their focus to their legislative agenda and the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More

The darkest day of Joe Biden’s presidency

A frantic, somber day in the West Wing as attacks in Kabul resulted in the death of at least 12 U.S. service members. → Read More

White House to media: We want our props on Afghanistan

The president and his team have taken it on the chin for the past week. Now, amid a massive evacuation effort, they want kudos too. → Read More

Deadlines burn Biden

The White House's withdrawal date for troops in Afghanistan is the second high-profile deadline the administration has missed this summer. → Read More

Biden was barreling toward perilous political waters. Then Afghanistan happened.

The chaos surrounding the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan could dent confidence in his administration's competency. → Read More

Tensions rise within Biden team over mask reversal

The president’s team had a meticulously crafted agenda in mind. But pandemics don’t care for carefully laid out plans. → Read More

Biden's talk of vaccine mandates sends labor into disarray

AFL-CIO’s Trumka said he supported it. But other unions don’t and they’ve let the White House know it. → Read More

GOP messaging guru Luntz advised Biden's Covid task force

Andy Slavitt, who helped the task force, said that of all the informal advisers, Luntz was “among the best.” → Read More

Biden changes up the messaging strategy around his infrastructure agenda

The White House is leaning, once more, on Build Back Better after concerns were raised that the current approach was muddied. → Read More

‘Potentially a death sentence’: White House goes off on vaccine fear mongers

The administration has shifted to a head-on strategy to dispel fear-mongering over its door-to-door efforts. → Read More

Biden's Covid vaccine push crashes into reality

After falling short of its July 4th goal, the White House is now turning to a hyper-local strategy. But progress is slow. → Read More

The most influential think tank of the Biden era has a new leader

Patrick Gaspard, the longtime operative turned ambassador, turned philanthropist, inherits an institution with immense influence and power. → Read More

Joe Biden basks in bipartisan glow, if but for a fleeting moment

The president’s team got the Republican sign-off they craved. Now, can they capitalize on it? → Read More

‘Staggering’: Biden breaks from agenda to grapple with bloodshed plaguing big cities

The White House is struggling to contain the nation's surge in gun violence without exacerbating existing tensions on policing. → Read More