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A Throwaway Line Led 'Washington Post' Reporter To Call Rural Midwest His New Home

Christopher Ingraham, a data reporter at The Washington Post, found unexpected joy when he moved his family to the county he once called "the absolute worst place to live in America."

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Poll: Democrats Most Like Warren, But Voters Overall Are Lukewarm On Democrats, Trump

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A Throwaway Line Led 'Washington Post' Reporter To Call Rural Midwest His New Home

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