Then why so much focus on urban poverty. Poor is poor no matter who it is.
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I get that and your right but we just don’t hardly get a voice in the southeast part of the state
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You had the option to talk to local journalists and instead you took a road trip team into a place with a vulnerable population during a global pandemic. As a national organization, there was no reason to do this.
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So vulnerable that's why no one seems to be wearing masks in that town.
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From afar? Y'all need to check out
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Coastal elites telling us about life in middle America...cute.
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Please see my pinned tweet. Am available for interviews in diners.
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Same. I keep tellin’ ‘em!
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What is with this drivel? When will you stop this nonsense?
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Great job on this story. If you’re saying it’s clueless or condescending, you haven’t read it.
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Terry, aren't you tired of having SE Ohio ALWAYS portrayed as some uneducated, backwoods, drug infested area? No doubt we have issues here, so do many other areas across the US, but c'mon! Why can't we ever be viewed as hardworking, community driven and PROUD!
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