Wall Street Journal reporter Natalie Andrews is shifting beats to cover the Donald Trump presidential campaign.
Andrews currently reports on the U.S. Congress and national politics for The Wall Street Journal. She writes frequently about House and Senate leaders and intraparty dynamics, as well as domestic policy and government spending legislation.
She’s covered two presidential impeachments, the Democrats’ effort to win the House majority in the 2018 midterms and the fight for the House and Senate in 2020 and is focused on the next election cycle.
She joined the Journal in 2014. Previously, Andres worked at KSL News in Salt Lake City and for the San Diego Daily Transcript, a business daily.
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