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Jonathan Allen (born October 15, 1975) is an American
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and
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. He has been a senior political analyst and political reporter for ''NBC News Digital'' since 2017. Allen has also reported for ''
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'', ''The Hill'', ''
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,
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,'' and '' Vox''. Allen's partnership with fellow political correspondent Amie Parnes resulted in two best-selling books on
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. In 2008, he won the Everett Dirksen Award and Sandy Hume Award. Allen has appeared as a commentator on political
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such as ''Hardball with Chris Matthews'' and '' Meet the Press''. He has served as a political operative for the
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and as head of community and content for Sidewire from January 2016 to the service's closure in June 2017. Allen has been an
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at
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since 2012.


Early life

Jonathan Allen was born in
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on October 15, 1975, to Marin and Ira R. Allen, a reporter for ''United Press International''. He is the first of two children, preceding his sister Amanda. Allen was educated at Walter Johnson High School, his mother’s alma mater, in his hometown of Bethesda. Allen became interested in journalism as a child due to his parents discussing political news with him and his sister. His first foray into journalism was in high school, where he wrote for the school newspaper as a sports reporter. During a talk with students at Duke University, Allen recollected: Outside of sports reporting, Allen was the captain of the school's ''
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'' team, participated in school plays, and was the
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for the school's baseball team. He again wrote as a sports reporter for ''The Gazette'', a local newspaper. In the mid-1990s, Allen attended St. Mary's College of Maryland, where he played as a pitcher on the baseball team and worked as a sports reporter the university's ''Point News''. Allen transferred to the
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in 1996 and joined the staff of ''The Diamondback'', the student newspaper. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a
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in Government and Politics in 1998.


Career


''Congressional Quarterly'' and ''The Hill''

After graduating from college, Allen briefly worked at the local ''Prince William Journal'' before joining ''Congressional Quarterly'' in 2000 as a
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. Desperate for work, he volunteered on the weekends to work on smaller stories. Allen would eventually work his way up within the company, serving as a congressional reporter as early as 2002. In September 2005, Allen left ''Congressional Quarterly'' for ''The Hill'' to be a U.S. Senate reporter. He returned to ''Congressional Quarterly'' a year later in October 2006.


''Politico'' and politics

''Congressional Quarterly'' was acquired by the
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and combined with ''
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'' in 2009, forming CQ Roll Call. As a result of the merger, Allen and 43 other employees from both publications were laid off. ''Politico'' then hired him on a fixed-term contract. Allen declined to extend his stint at ''Politico'', instead leaving journalism in favor of political work. After working for Maryland Senator
Paul Sarbanes Paul Spyros Sarbanes (; February 3, 1933 – December 6, 2020) was an American politician and attorney. A member of the Democratic Party from Maryland, he served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1971 to 1977 a ...
, Allen was quickly hired by Representative
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as executive director of Democrats Win Seats, a political action committee. Allen stated that " asserman Shultzwanted me to come work for her, and it was impossible for me to say no. She has a heart of gold and resolve of steel... I find that inspiring." Only 40 days into this job however, Allen felt that he "wasn’t cut out for this line of work". He would later declare that "I’m contrarian. I’m a curmudgeon. Journalism is my calling.” Allen rejoined ''Politico'' in February 2010, eventually being promoted to
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bureau chief.


''HRC,'' ''Bloomberg News, and'' ''Vox''

In 2012, Allen partnered with journalist Amie Parnes of ''The Hill'' to write a book on then U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that focused on her tenure and political future. The pair spoke to more than 200 sources and gained deep access into Clinton's inner circle. These sources included advisers, aides of Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and Clinton herself. ''HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton'' was published on February 11, 2014. Though the book was a ''New York Times'' Best Seller, it was negatively received by critics, who felt the authors had portrayed Clinton too sympathetically. Jodi Kantor of ''
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'' accused Clinton's senior adviser Philippe Reines of meddling, commenting that "You can almost hear Philippe Reines, Clinton’s crafty
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aide, parceling out anecdotes." A widely publicized finding from Allen and Parnes' reporting was an enemies list compiled by Clinton's campaign staff in 2008. The list bifurcated Democratic politicians who had stayed close with Clinton and those who endorsed
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. Individuals on the list were rated from a scale of 1 to 7, with 7 being reserved for those perceived to be the most ungrateful for Clinton's past support. Democratic congresspeople rated a 7 included Claire McCaskill,
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, and
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. Allen left ''Politico'' for ''Bloomberg News'' in 2014. Initially hired to cover the White House and Hillary Clinton's anticipated 2016 presidential campaign, he was eventually promoted to Washington bureau chief. Allen would leave ''Bloomberg News'' for ''Vox'' in April of 2015, reportedly due to the launch of ''Bloomberg Politics'' and its effect on the agency's political reporting. Allen served as chief political correspondent for ''Vox'' until October 2015, leaving to focus on a follow-up book on Hillary Clinton.


''Shattered''

In April 2014,
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officially announced that Allen and Parnes would collaborate on a book centered on Clinton's anticipated 2016 presidential campaign. Both journalists inspected Clinton's campaign and interviewed her campaign staff for a year and a half. In the fallout of Donald Trump's upset victory in 2016, the book turned into a post-mortem examination of the Clinton campaign. In a 2017 interview with
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, Allen stated that: ''Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign'' was published on April 18, 2017. The book debuted at number one on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list for its combined print and digital book editions, and would remain on the list for eight weeks. The book received positive reviews from critics such as Michiko Kakutani of ''The New York Times'' and David Shribman of '' The Globe and Mail''. Clinton campaign staff have denied Allen and Parnes' assertions that the Clinton campaign was marred by internal tensions and disputes, and provided photos of happy moments during the campaign. Christa Reynolds, the Clinton campaign's deputy communications director, refuted the book's claims in a blog post. Parnes responded to Reynolds by affirming that they " toodby our reporting," and that the photos posted by campaign staffers were not inconsistent with the book's depiction of the campaign. In 2017, it was reported that TriStar Television had optioned the book for a
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. However, no further developments have been announced since this.


Sidewire, ''NBC News, and Lucky''

After leaving ''Vox'' in October 2015, Allen served as head and community content for Sidewire, a political news analysis platform. According to Allen, he saw potential in Sidewire following a post by Senator
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, who used the platform to discuss the presidential debate he had been excluded from. Allen would remain in this position until the platform's closure in June 2017. During this time, he rejoined CQ Roll Call as a
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. Allen then left CQ Roll Call for ''NBC News'' in September 2017, where he has worked ever since. Allen and Parnes regrouped to draft a book on Joe Biden. ''Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency'' was published on March 2, 2021. The two authors describe conflicting ideas among Biden's
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staff about political strategy, rhetoric, and policy. The book covers the campaign's relationships with Biden's former colleagues such as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the campaign's response to matters such as the
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and ongoing racial unrest, and how Biden won based on an unlikely set of circumstances. The book received mixed reviews from critics, who commended the book for being a valuable historical resource but concluded that it ultimately provided no new insights or ideas. Carlos Lozada of ''
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'' wrote that the book "provides useful detail to understand Biden’s victory, even if the framing is not particularly novel." According to
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of ''The New York Times'', "the granular politicking ably recounted in ''Lucky'' is a necessity—but what becomes unintentionally clear is how wasteful so much of it is."


Personal life

In 2005, Allen married his partner Stephanie; the couple had first met at ''Congressional Quarterly'', where Stephanie worked as a researcher. They have had two children together. Since 2012, Allen has taught a class on presidential politics at Northwestern University. He currently resides in Washington, D.C. Allen is a supporter of the Democratic Party, having previously worked under Democratic politicians Paul Sarbanes and Debbie Wasserman Schultz. He also financially contributed to the failed
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reelection campaign of Senator
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. Alongside his own time as a political operative, Allen's wife Stephanie served as communications director for Democratic senators
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and
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.


Awards and accolades

In 2007, Allen published "Manifest Disparity" for ''Congressional Quarterly'', a series of stories focusing on the racial disparities and political considerations behind congressional earmarking. According to Allen's own testimony, he built a
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of members of congress, their projects, and the price of each project. The database was composed of publicly released data from the
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and from watchdog group Taxpayers for Common Sense. These findings won Allen the National Press Club's Sandy Hume Award and the National Press Foundation's Everett Dirksen Award in June and December of 2008 respectively.


Works

*'' HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton'' (2014) Crown Publishing Group; written with Amie Parnes *'' Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign'' (2017) Crown Publishing Group; written with Amie Parnes *'' Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency'' (2021) Crown Publishing Group; written with Amie Parnes


References


External links


''NBC News''

Recent ''NBC News'' articles by Jonathan Allen

Appearances
on
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Jonathan Allen Wins Dirksen Award for Reporting of Congress
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