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National Journal is a nonpartisan American weekly magazine that reports on the current political environment and emerging political and policy trends. National Journal was first published in 1969. Times Mirror owned the magazine from 1986 to 1997, when it was purchased by David G. Bradley. It is now part of National Journal Group, a division of Atlantic Media Company.
The magazine was established in 1969 by Thomas N. Schroth, who formed the publication after being fired from his post as editor of Congressional Quarterly, with many CQ staff defecting to the new publication.
National Journal is aimed at Washington insiders. It is mostly read by members of Congress, Capitol Hill staffers, the White House, Executive Branch agencies, the media, think tanks, corporations, associations and lobbyists. Most of the journal's content can be accessed only by subscribers. The yearly subscription rate is $1,160, or $525 for just the weekly hardcopy magazine.
The magazine has received three...... (Read more on Wikipedia)
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What We Learned: Year End Edition - — As 2011 draws to a close, here's a rundown of what we at The Hotline learned throughout the course of the year: — 2011 proved that in a national campaign, the basic building blocks, organization, discipline, consistent messaging and fundraising still matter most. |
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42 days ago |
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The Reasons for Republican Optimism in Wisconsin - — As I noted last week, activists in Wisconsin have been collecting signatures at a very fast pace in the effort to recall GOP Gov. Scott Walker, making it very likely the Republican will appear on the ballot in 2012. |
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62 days ago |
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Insiders Not Sold on Gingrich - — The Gingrich Moment has yet to catch on with National Journal's Political Insiders. Despite former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's surge in the Republican presidential nomination contest, overwhelming majorities of both Democratic and Republican Insiders still … |
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66 days ago |
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Barney Frank To Retire From Congress - — Rep. Barney Frank, one of the most influential liberal lawmakers of his generation, announced that he is not seeking a 17th term in Congress next year, his office said in a statement. Frank will make his announcement at the Newton City Hall this afternoon. |
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74 days ago |
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Crist Not Embracing Palin - Yet - — FL Gov. Charlie Crist (R) — under fire from conservatives for his famous embrace with Pres. Obama at a Feb. event in support of the stimulus package — would not embrace ex-AK Gov. Sarah Palin (R) today, noting that Palin hasn't offered her endorsement of his FL SEN bid. |
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76 days ago |
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Crist To Engage Rubio - — Buffeted by weeks of negative press and a newly threatening rival from the right, FL Gov. Charlie Crist's (R) campaign will step up direct engagements with his opponent, insiders tell OnCall. — Crist will attack former FL House Speaker Marco Rubio (R) … |
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77 days ago |
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Googling TPaw? Click For Romney - — Republican activists looking for the latest on MN Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) on the internet could find themselves redirected to the home of one of Pawlenty's potential '12 rivals. — Ex-MA Gov. Mitt Romney's Free and Strong America PAC has purchased links … |
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91 days ago |
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NJ GOV: Christie Crushing Among Indies - — According to early exit poll data released by CNN, ex-U.S. Atty Chris Christie (R) leads Gov. Jon Corzine among indie voters, 58-33%. Indies make up 27% of the electorate thus far today. — For comparison, the latest Monmouth Univ. poll … |
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91 days ago |
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Exit Polls: It's Still The Economy - — The first, early exit poll results from NJ and VA are now trickling in from various media outlets. — NJ voters ranked the economy and jobs as their No. 1 issue, with 31% of voters telling pollsters that issue mattered most to them. |
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92 days ago |
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Scozzafava Manager Backs Hoffman - — Assemb. Dede Scozzafava (R) may be crossing party lines to support atty Bill Owens (D), but her now ex-mgr Matt Burns isn't going along with that decision. “Dede is entitled to her own opinion, as is everyone, but I obviously disagree with her decision … |
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