Ronald Brownstein (1948-1952), Robert Allen (1978-1982), Gilda Crawford (1963-1967), Nicole Nicole Minter (1990-1994)
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Ronald Brownstein
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The National Journal - Editorial director
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Ronald Brownstein, a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of presidential campaigns, is National Journal Group's Editorial Director, in charge of long-term editorial strategy....
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The Daily 202: The tax bill is likely to become more popular after passage. Here's how Republicans plan to sell it.
-- CNN, Democrats have a new Southern strategy, by Ronald Brownstein: [Doug] Jones' victory was centered on minorities, millennial voters and college-educated suburban whites, especially women. That's exactly the formula Democrats now depend on in most states. But even with strong African-America
Date: Dec 20, 2017
Category: Top Stories
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HUFFPOLLSTER: Gary Johnson Isn't Impacting The Race Much, For Now
The Democratic Party no longer relies on working-class whites - Ronald Brownstein: [E]xcept for Bill Clinton in 1996, no Democrat has won more than 40 percent of white voters without a college education since 1980, according to media exit polls. On a national basis, Democrats have largely replaced
Date: Jul 28, 2016
Category: U.S.
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The Daily 202: 10 things to watch in tonight's Iowa caucuses
-- The Atlantic, "The New Republican fault-line," by Ronald Brownstein: "In both national surveys, and in polls across the key early states,Trumps support is crossing almost all of the boundaries that have previously shaped Republican races, most prominently along lines of ideology and religious a
Moreover, it shows a damning pessimism on the part of Republicans, a surrender of the idea that the Republican platform could actually attract new voters from what Ronald Brownstein has called the new ascendant segments of the American electorate: young people, college-educated folks, Asian-American
Date: Apr 25, 2015
Category: U.S.
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For GOP, demographic opportunities, challenges await
The combination of the first two changes, Frey notes, will produce generational competition in future decades over resources and governmental priorities, a topic admirably explored in another recent book, The Next America, by Paul Taylor, as well as by National Journals Ronald Brownstein.
Date: Nov 29, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Why Republican midterm sweep might be less impressive than it seems
Democrat. While that might seem logical, politics was not so neatly aligned even a generation ago. The result has been minorities, young voters, and single or highly-educated whites leaning Democratic, while older, married, blue-collar whites lean Republican, notes Ronald Brownstein in The Atlantic.
Date: Nov 09, 2014
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Does Hobby Lobby Signal The End Of Employer Sponsored Health Insurance?
g majority of public opinion.Veteran pollster Stanley B. Greenberg captures this almost unprecedented Democratic assurance when he declares flatly: Republicans are on the losing side ofall of these trends. Ronald Brownstein Why Democrats Are So Confident National Journal
Date: Jul 06, 2014
Category: U.S.
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What Republicans Are Really Up Against: Population Density
development works, meaning as communities become more developed they attract more highly educated and cosmopolitan populations that tend to vote Democratic. National Journal's Ronald Brownstein has shown how creative class counties have trended increasingly Democratic over the past couple of decades.