BALDWIN — Collin Arthrell is sitting at a table filled with young people at a luncheon in this middle-class suburban Pittsburgh borough. He’s dressed neatly in a suit, his curly hair neatly cropped. He is seated with several other young people at a table.
Four years ago, you would not have seen this many young people not just psyched about voting in an off-year cycle. But a lot of things have changed since President Donald Trump’s re-election, in addition to some profound cultural changes, from Trump approving of the U.S Steel facilities to the gruesome murder of Charlie Kirk.
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All around the luncheon are posters, photos, and a display that lets attendees touch the hard hats, flame-retardant overalls, and even
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