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Natasha Korecki

Senior National Politics Reporter

I am a politics reporter covering campaigns and issues affecting voters. I sometimes focus on Midwestern states and Nevada. Right now, I mostly report on the presidential race.

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I am a politics reporter covering campaigns and issues affecting voters. I sometimes focus on Midwestern states and Nevada. Right now, I mostly report on the presidential race.

Do you have a news tip you want to share with our journalists? Visit NBC News Tips to learn more.


Latest from Natasha Korecki

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Democrats want a great new society post-Trump. They just can't agree on what it will look like.

Democrats are increasingly saying that simply unwinding Trump's policies isn't enough. But there are still broad disagreements on policy and the next leader.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to endorse for Senate, lending his political muscle – and likely some resources

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is backing Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton in what's expected to be a crowded field to succeed Sen. Dick Durbin.

DNC chair rebukes David Hogg for pushing primaries against Democratic incumbents

Activist David Hogg set off a firestorm among Democrats when he said his PAC would fund a $20 million effort to challenge “ineffective” incumbents in primaries.

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton becomes the first to launch a bid for Dick Durbin's Senate seat

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, who came into office alongside Gov. JB Pritzker in 2018, announced Thursday that she will seek Durbin's spot in the Senate.

From shaming Hillary Clinton to sharing strikes: Pete Hegseth's shift on handling sensitive info

As a Fox News host, Pete Hegseth expressed outrage over Hillary Clinton's private server. Now, he's shrugging off his own actions as defense secretary.
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Democrats draw on renewed energy in the fight against Trump

In the red state of Montana on Wednesday, a crowd swelled for two political stars of the left who vowed to “fight oligarchy” in President Donald Trump’s administration.

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Biden goes after Trump on Social Security in his first public post-presidency speech

Former President Joe Biden used his first public remarks since leaving office in January to rebuke the Trump administration’s approach to Social Security.

Federal workers cast Trump's many Mar-a-Lago trips as working from home

One of Trump’s first actions upon entering the White House was to order federal employees to return to the office. But he frequently works from his Mar-a-Lago home.

Federal workers say their future is uncertain even after court rulings call their firings illegal

Two judges ruled Thursday that President Donald Trump’s administration needs to reinstate thousands of federal workers it fired across dozens of agencies.

Education Department to cut roughly half its staff

Around 3,000 people work in the department's Washington headquarters, and roughly 1,000 are staffed in 10 regional offices across the country.

Pregnant federal employees who were fired grapple with stress of losing insurance and looking for work

Emily Erroa was eight months pregnant when she found out she was being fired from her human resources job at the Department of Energy.
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