Linsey Davis, who will co-moderate Tuesday's debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, told SJ Magazine that South Jersey 'still feels like home.'
Linsey Davis, who will co-moderate Tuesday's debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, told SJ Magazine that South Jersey"still feels like home."
The debate will serve as the first between Harris and Trump. It’s also the first since CNN’s June debate between Trump and Presidentwho grew up in Moorestown and Medford. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in communications from New York University. But South Jersey “still feels like home,”
Following stints at WJRT-TV, a Flint, Mich.-based ABC station, and Indianapolis’ NBC-affiliated WTHR-TV, Davis joined ABC’s NewsOne service as a New York-based correspondent in 2007. She would go on to report forWho is David Muir?
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