The cover of the November 17 issue of National Journal.
Meet the Incoming Members of Congress. By the Almanac of American Politics Staff
The cover of the November 10 issue of National Journal.
The Final Act: Now Obama can work on his legacy. But first he must avert a recession, reduce the deficit, and make peace with Republicans. Here’s how.
The cover of the November 3 issue of National Journal.
Republicans need more of these… Democrats need more of these: No matter what happens on Election Day, neither party can assume it has a sustainable electoral majority. By Ronald Brownstein
The cover of the October 27 issue of National Journal.
Off the Trail: Obama and Romney have ignored the nation’s most impoverished places, leaving their residents to wonder if they matter anymore.By Beth Reinhard.
The cover of the October 20 issue of National Journal.
Coming and Going: Regardless of who wins the presidency, there will be new faces in the White House and Cabinet next year. A look at the possibilities. A Staff Report
The cover of the October 13 issue of National Journal.
The Shadow Generation: They’re the children of the millions who lost jobs in the Great Recession— and their lives promise to be forever different as a result. By Nancy Cook
The cover of the October 6 issue of National Journal.
Leeches: The baby boomers inherited an economic miracle. Then they sucked it dry. By Jim Tankersley
The cover of the September 29 issue of National Journal.
Defying Gravity: The numbers say Obama should be losing. Why isn’t he? By Major Garrett, Beth Reinhard, and Jim Tankersley
The cover of the July 28, 2012 issue of National Journal.
The Revolutionary: Forget the health care ruling. John Roberts and his Court are reshaping the legal landscape. How far will he go? By Jim Oliphant
Check out this week’s poster-worthy cover! The cover article by NJ’s James Oliphant depicts Chief Justice John Roberts in the driver’s seat for the conservative legal revolution but asks: Does he have his foot on the pedal or the brake?
Cover illustration by Lauren Carroll (source photo by Ap/Michael Conroy).
The cover of the July 14, 2012 issue of National Journal
The Top 25: Influential women in D.C. and the hurdles they continue to face. By Fawn Johnson
Pretty psyched for this week’s National Journal magazine.
We profile 25 of the most influential woman in Washington. Keep an eye out tomorrow and Friday to read about those who made the list.
