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Industrial Heartlands: Before the Election – Insights from the US Industrial Heartlands

Industrial Heartlands: Before the Election – Insights from the US Industrial Heartlands

Update: 2025-01-28
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Hear from Colleen Dougherty, Friedrich Opitz and Neel Brown about how people in the industrial Heartlands of the US Midwest actually think about politics.

What do people in the industrial heartlands of the US Midwest actually think about politics? And what are the actual needs and concerns of these communities?


Four weeks prior to the US presidential election, we visited the crucial electoral battlegrounds in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan together with the fellows of our Industrial Heartlands project. In this episode, the two working group leads Colleen Dougherty and Friedrich Opitz talk with Neel Brown, Managing Director of the Progressive Policy Institute, about the remarkable efforts to revitalize these once-thriving centers of industrial manufacturing but also point out the remaining challenges that became apparent both during the study tour and in the election results.


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This episode was produced by The Progressive Policy Institute in the context of the Transatlantic Dialogue on the Industrial Heartlands: Shaping the Future project. A project by Das Progressive Zentrum and distinguished partners at The Progressive Policy Institute, Georgetown University’s BMW Center for German and European Studies and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action.

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Industrial Heartlands: Before the Election – Insights from the US Industrial Heartlands

Industrial Heartlands: Before the Election – Insights from the US Industrial Heartlands

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