Ronald Brownstein

Ronald Brownstein

Editorial Director

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. He also writes a weekly column and regularly contributes other pieces for both National Journal and The Atlantic, and coordinates political coverage and activities across publications produced by Atlantic Media. Brownstein also writes for 2012 Decoded.

Prior to joining Atlantic Media, Brownstein was the National Affairs Columnist for the Los Angeles Times. He has also served as the Times' National Political Correspondent and the author of the weekly Washington Outlook column. Brownstein is a National Journal alumnus, having served as the magazine's White House and National Politics Correspondent from 1983-1986, and then as its West Coast Correspondent through 1989. He appears regularly on national television, including NBC, ABC, CBS, and MSNBC, and served as a political analyst for CNN from 1998 through 2004. His sixth and most recent book, The Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized America, was published by Penguin in November 2007.

Brownstein was twice named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, receiving that recognition for his coverage of both the 1996 and 2004 presidential campaigns. In addition, he is the recipient of several journalism awards, including the Exceptional Merit in Media award from the National Women's Political Caucus, the Excellence in Media award from the National Council on Public Polls in 2005, and the Journalist of the Year award from the Los Angeles Press Club in 2005. In 2007, the American Political Science Association presented him its Carey McWilliams award for lifetime achievement, granted to honor a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics.

Ronald Brownstein's Latest Posts
POLITICAL CONNECTIONS

After 22 Years of Budget Inflexibility, Can the GOP Re-embrace Compromise?

The party spent two decades transforming from belt-tighteners to tax-cutters. To win, it may have to go back. Read More »
POLITICS

Poll Reflects Stark Political Divides and the Long Path Ahead for Washington

After a campaign season of unprecedented expense and duration, taming the federal deficit and avoiding the fiscal cliff top the public’s To Do list for President Obama and Congress, the latest Allstate/ National Journal Heart...

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HEARTLAND MONITOR POLL

Though More Optimistic, Americans Are Still Sharply Divided

The latest Heartland Monitor Poll highlights Washington’s challenge in winning support for legislation from more than a narrow and fleeting majority of the public. Read More »
POLITICAL CONNECTIONS

Immigration Reform Is Back on the Agenda

For the first time since 2007, Republicans are calling for action. Read More »
POLITICS

Senate Democrats Prove to Be More Unified Than GOP Peers

The same dynamic that powered the Democrats’ unexpected Senate gains this fall could also give the party more leverage to drive its legislative agenda through the chamber in the months ahead. Read More »
POLITICAL CONNECTIONS

The Senate's Democratic Coalition Is Growing More Unified

The party's major Senate candidates did a better job than their Republican rivals of bringing together their base. Read More »
POLITICS

Transformation vs. Restoration: Which Political Position Will Prevail?

This long march of a presidential election, after all its expense and duration, proved far more memorable for what it said about the country than what it revealed about the two men vying to lead it. Read More »
ANALYSIS

Today's Politics: Coalition of Transformation vs. Coalition of Restoration

This long march of a presidential election, after all its expense and duration, proved far more memorable for what it said about the country than what it revealed about the two men vying to lead it. Read More »
POLITICS

Acceptance: First Step in Republican Revival

Analysis: The GOP's soul-searching could lead the party to realize that it needs to appeal to a broader range of Americans. Read More »
POLITICAL CONNECTIONS

First Step Toward a Republican Revival: Acceptance

The GOP's soul-searching could lead the party to realize that it needs to appeal to a broader range of Americans. Read More »
DEMOGRAPHICS

U.S. HIts Demographic Milestone--and It's Not Turning Back

This election will likely be remembered not only as a political but also a cultural and a social milestone in which the United States suddenly (and for many people, shockingly) realized it was a very different place than it on...

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POLITICS

Millennials, Baby Boomers Cement Political Differences in Election Results

There was no exit sign, no milepost. But in this week’s election, America unmistakably turned onto the road of sustained competition and conflict between the brown and the gray. Read More »
ELECTION 2012: HOW THEY VOTED

The American Electorate Has Changed, and There's No Turning Back

This election will likely be remembered as a cultural milestone in which the United States suddenly realized it was a very different place than it once was. That’s because social and demographic change was the big story of the res...

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POLITICAL CONNECTIONS

Election Reinforces Divide Between Millennials, Baby Boomers

Two generations are clashing over the role of government. And the fight between the minority-heavy millennials and largely white baby-boom seniors is going to last awhile. Read More »
POLITICS

Coalition of New, Old Equates to Obama Win

President Obama won a second term by marrying the new Democratic coalition with just enough of the old to overcome enduring economic disenchantment and a cavernous racial divide. Read More »
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