''Politico'' (stylized in
all caps), known originally as ''The Politico'', is an American political digital newspaper company founded by American banker and media executive
Robert Allbritton in 2007. It covers politics and policy in the United States and internationally, with publications dedicated to politics in the U.S.,
European Union
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,
United Kingdom
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, and
Canada
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, among others. Primarily providing distributed news, analysis and opinion online, it also produces printed newspapers, radio, and
podcast
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s. Its coverage focuses on topics such as the federal government,
lobbying
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and the
media
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Communication
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** Advertising media, various media, content, buying and placement for advertising
** Interactive media, media that is inter ...
.
Ideologically, ''Politicos coverage has been described as
centrist on
American politics and
Atlanticist on international politics. In 2021, ''Politico'' was acquired for reportedly over US$1 billion by
Axel Springer SE
Axel Springer SE () is a European multinational corporation, multinational mass media, mass and online media company, based in Berlin, Germany. The company offers printing and publishing of advertisements, digital classifieds portfolio, marketi ...
, a German news publisher and media company. Axel Springer is Europe's largest newspaper publisher and had previously acquired ''
Business Insider''. Unlike employees of its German newspapers, the employees of Politico do not have to sign Axel Springer's mission statement that expresses support for
Israel
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and America's and Europe's transatlantic alliance.
History
Origins, style, and growth
''Politico'' was founded in 2007 to focus on politics with fast-paced Internet reporting in granular detail, comparable to the sports analysis of
SportsCenter or
ESPN
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.
John F. Harris and
Jim VandeHei left ''
The Washington Post
''The Washington Post'', locally known as ''The'' ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'' or ''WP'', is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington m ...
'' to become ''Politico''s editor-in-chief and executive editor, respectively. With the financial backing of
Robert L. Allbritton, the pair launched the website on January 23, 2007.
Their first hire was
Mike Allen, a writer for ''
Time
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'',
and
Frederick J. Ryan Jr. served as its first president and chief executive officer.
Martin Tolchin was another member of the editorial founding team.
From the beginning, journalists covering political campaigns for ''Politico'' carried a video camera to each assignment,
and they were encouraged to promote their work elsewhere.
By 2008, ''Politico'' received more than three million unique visits per month.
In September 2008, ''
The New York Times
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'' reported that ''Politico'' would expand its operations following the
2008 U.S. presidential election, and that "after Election Day,
'Politico''will add reporters, editors, Web engineers and other employees; expand circulation of its newspaper edition in Washington; and print more often." Between the 2008 and
2012
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*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
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elections, ''Politico''s staff more than tripled in size. Notable additions included two political commentators,
Michael Kinsley and
Joe Scarborough, as opinion writers.
In 2009, the web pages shortened their name from ''The Politico'' to more simply ''Politico''. In 2011, ''Politico'' began to focus more on
long-form journalism and news analysis.
This shift in coverage received further support in June 2013 with the hiring of
Susan Glasser to oversee "opinion from prominent outside voices" and "long-form storytelling".
In September 2014, Glasser was tapped to serve as ''Politico''s new editor, following the resignation of Richard Berke the previous month.
VandeHei was named ''Politico''s new CEO in October 2013. Under his leadership, ''Politico'' continued to grow: in 2014 alone, it expanded revenues by 25%. By 2016, ''Politico'' had nearly 500 employees worldwide.
Amidst reports of tensions, VandeHei and Allen announced that they would leave ''Politico'' after the
2016 presidential election, but left far sooner.
Allbritton, then Executive Chairman and owner, was named acting CEO in Vandehei's stead.
Several months after their departure, Washingtonian Magazine reported that the relationship ultimately deteriorated during a series of events including VandeHei pushing Allbritton to sell the company, and Allbritton losing faith in VandeHei's abilities as a CEO.
Investment banker Patrick Steel served as CEO between 2017 and 2021. He departed the company in early 2021 after four years.
Goli Sheikholeslami, who had been the CEO of
WNYC public radio, was announced as CEO by new owner Axel Springer in January 2022 and tasked with leading operations of both ''Politico'' and ''Politico Europe''.
Dafna Linzer, who had been at MSNBC and NBC News, was named as the new executive editor in March 2022. She departed in 2023 after serving a year in the role.
''Politico Playbook''
On June 25, 2007,
Mike Allen launched ''Politico Playbook'', a daily early-morning email newsletter.
Within a few years, the newsletter had attained a large readership amongst members of the D.C. community.
By 2016, over 100,000 people—including "insiders, outsiders, lobbyists and journalists, governors, senators, presidents and would-be presidents"—read ''Playbook'' daily.
Multiple commentators credit Allen and ''Playbook'' with strongly influencing the substance and tone of the rest of the national political
news cycle.
Daniel Lippman joined ''Politico'' in June 2014, in large part to assist Allen with ''Playbook''. Upon Allen's departure in July 2016 to start
Axios, Anna Palmer and
Jake Sherman joined Lippman to assume ''Playbook''-writing duties. In March 2017, ''Politico'' announced the creation of a second, mid-day edition of ''Playbook''—entitled "Playbook Power Briefing"—written by the same people who authored the morning edition.
In 2017, a weekly sponsorship of ''Playbook'' cost between $50,000 and $60,000.
After Palmer and Sherman left to found
Punchbowl News, ''Politico'' announced a new team of ''Playbook'' authors in 2021, including
Rachael Bade,
Ryan Lizza
Ryan Christopher Lizza ( ; born July 12, 1974) is an American journalist. His 2017 interview with White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci resulted in Scaramucci's dismissal. He was a senior political analyst for CNN and formerly t ...
,
Tara Palmeri and
Eugene Daniels. Mike Debonis, previously of the ''Washington Post'', was hired as editor of ''Politico Playbook'' in 2022. In April, 2022, Palmeri left ''Politico'' after being moved off of ''Playbook''.
Since its launch in 2007, ''Politico''s ''Playbook'' franchise has become global and exists in 13 different locations. These newsletters bring readers inside the conversation that matters within influential political villages and global power centers, includin
Washington D.C.New YorkCaliforniaNew JerseyFloridaIllinoisMassachusettsNew JerseyOttawaBrusselsLondonParis and, as of February 2024
Berlin More than one million influential readers currently subscribe to these Politico Playbooks.
Politico Pro
Politico Pro, a paid subscription news service, launched in 2010.
Politico Pro covers about a dozen topics.
Subscription costs are determined by licenses and topic area (verticals), with the costs in the high four figures to high six figures depending on the scope of the subscription.
As of 2015, Politico Pro had a 93% subscription renewal rate, and provided about half of ''Politico''s overall revenue.
During fiscal year 2024, the U.S. federal government paid about $8 million for subscriptions to Politico Pro and other Politico services.
''Politico Magazine''
In November 2013, ''Politico'' launched ''Politico Magazine'' (), which is published online and bimonthly in print.
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Politico magazine launches online
, Poynter Institute (November 14, 2013). In contrast to ''Politico''s focus on "politics and policy scoops" and breaking news, ''Politico Magazine'' focuses on "high-impact, magazine-style reporting", such as long-form journalism.
The first editor of ''Politico Magazine'' was
Susan Glasser, who came to the publication from ''
Foreign Policy
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'' magazine.
After Glasser was promoted to become ''Politico''s editor,
Garrett Graff was named editor of the magazine. He was followed by Blake Hounshell (2016–18), and Stephen Heuser (2019–2022). In September, 2022, Elizabeth Ralph was named editor of ''POLITICO Magazine'', now solely a digital publication.
''Protocol''
In February 2020, Robert Allbritton, the then owner of ''Politico'', launched ''Protocol'', a tech news website focused on the "people, power and politics of tech." The site focused on how to "arm decision-makers in tech, business and public policy" with important global technology news. It operated as a separate company and with separate business and editorial management than Politico. It was shut down at the end of 2022 after struggling to meet revenue goals.
State editions
In September 2013, ''Politico'' acquired the online news site ''Capital New York'', which also operated separate departments covering Florida and New Jersey. In April 2015, ''Politico'' announced its intention to rebrand the state feeds with the ''Politico'' name (''Politico Florida'', ''Politico New Jersey'', and ''Politico New York'') to expand its coverage of state politics. In September 2018, ''Politico'' announced it would launch ''Politico California Pro''.
Global expansion
In September 2014, ''Politico'' formed a joint venture with German publisher
Axel Springer SE
Axel Springer SE () is a European multinational corporation, multinational mass media, mass and online media company, based in Berlin, Germany. The company offers printing and publishing of advertisements, digital classifieds portfolio, marketi ...
to launch its European edition, based in
Brussels
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. In December 2014, the joint venture announced its acquisition of Development Institute International, a leading French events content provider, and ''
European Voice'', a European political newspaper, to be re-launched under the ''Politico'' brand. ''
Politico Europe
''Politico Europe'' (stylized as ''POLITICO Europe'') is the European edition of the American news organization '' Politico'' reporting on political affairs of the European Union. Its headquarters are located in Brussels with additional offices in ...
'' debuted in print on April 23, 2015.
Politico.eu, the publication's Brussels-based European operation, was formally launched in 2015. In early 2016, it had about 50 editorial employees and two dozen business employees. A third-party survey published at the time ranked Politico.eu as most widely read news organization among 249 Brussels "influencers" surveyed, although the same panel found it less influential than ''
The Financial Times'',
BBC
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, and ''
The Economist
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''.
Stephen Brown, who was named editor-in-chief of ''Politico Europe'' in September 2019, died suddenly of a heart attack on March 18, 2021.
Jamil Anderlini, previously Asia Editor of the ''Financial Times'', was named Editor-in-Chief of Politico Europe in July 2021. In late 2024 it was announced that Anderlini would move into the role of Regional Director of ''Politicos European operation. Kate Day was appointed Senior Executive Editor of the European operation of ''Politico'' in late 2024.
Focus on investigations
Under Glasser and successor
Carrie Budoff Brown, ''Politico'' expanded its focus on investigating Washington policymakers, leading to multiple resignations. A series of stories by Sherman and Palmer in 2015 "helped break open the scandal that forced the resignation of Representative
Aaron Schock of Illinois in 2015", according to ''The New York Times''. Reporter Marianne Levine in 2017 "helped bring down Trump's Labor Secretary pick,"
Andy Puzder, after breaking the story that Puzder's ex-wife had accused him of spousal abuse, according to Poynter. Puzder withdrew his nomination after the story.
In September 2017, reporters Rachana Pradhan and Dan Diamond authored a "bombshell" investigation of how President
Donald Trump
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's health secretary,
Tom Price, was flying on charter jets paid for by taxpayers, according to the
''Washington Post''. Price resigned after the stories.
The "indispensable" stories published by ''Politico'' under Budoff Brown in 2017 helped it "get its groove back," according to the ''Washingtonian''s Andrew Beaujon.
''Politico'' reporter Alex Thompson in February 2022 broke the "bombshell report" of how
Eric Lander, President
Joe Biden
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's science adviser, had been "demeaning" colleagues in the office, according to ''Endpoints News''. Lander resigned after the story.
Expansion
Politico acquired
E&E News in December 2020 to expand its coverage of the energy and environmental sectors. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Acquisition by Axel Springer
In October 2021, the large German publishing and media firm
Axel Springer SE
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announced that it had completed the acquisition of ''Politico'' for over $1 billion. The closing took place in late October 2021.
The new owners said they would add staff, and at some point, put the publication's news content behind a
paywall.
Axel Springer's Chief Executive
Mathias Döpfner said that Politico staff would need to adhere to Axel Springer's principles, including support for a united Europe, Israel's right to exist, advocate the transatlantic alliance between the United States of America and Europe and a free-market economy, and that staff who disagree with the principles "should not work for Axel Springer, very clearly". Axel Springer said that they would not require ''Politico'' employees to sign documents in support of a
transatlantic alliance or Israel, though this policy is enforced at German newspaper ''
Bild'', another Axel Springer subsidiary.
In September 2022, ''Politico'' published an exposé critical of NGO leadership at the helm of the worldwide
COVID-19 pandemic
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response, written in cooperation with the German newspaper ''
Die Welt'', another Axel Springer property.
Supreme Court leak
On May 2, 2022, ''Politico'' obtained and released a 98-page draft document indicating that the
Supreme Court was poised to strike down the landmark ''
Roe v. Wade'' decision that legalized abortion nationwide, as well as ''
Planned Parenthood v. Casey'', in its ruling on ''
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization''.
Chief Justice John Roberts directed the
Marshal of the Court to conduct an investigation into the source of the
leak. The story became the most-trafficked in the publisher's history, with 11 million views by May 6. ''Politico''s first tweet on the report gained more than triple the impressions it normally saw in an entire month on Twitter.
Key staff
In June 2024, several top Politico reporters left the company.
In February 2025, Editor-in-Chief John Harris announced the latest changes in the newsroom's leadership,
including the following appointments:
*Joseph Schatz, Deputy Editor-in-Chief
*Alex Burns, Senior Executive Editor, US
*Kate Day, Senior Executive Editor, Europe
Loss of workstation at the Pentagon
On January 31, 2025, a Defense Department memo announced that Politico must move out of its longtime workspace on the Correspondents' Corridor in the Pentagon, a move under a new Annual Media Rotation Program for the Pentagon Press Corps.
Controversies
''Politico'' editor
Michael Hirsh resigned in November 2016 after publishing the home address of white supremacist
Richard B. Spencer on Facebook.
In January 2022, ''Politico Playbook'' incorrectly reported that
United States Supreme Court
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justice
Sonia Sotomayor had been seen having dinner with leading
Democrats, after Sotomayor earlier having claimed that she could not appear in person for oral arguments at the court. It later turned out that ''Politico'' had mistaken
Chuck Schumer
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's wife
Iris Weinshall for Sotomayor, who had never been at the dinner, and ''Politico'' did not verify the report.
Accusations of antisemitism
''Politico Magazine'' published an article in April 2017 purporting to show long-term links between U.S. President
Donald Trump
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, Russian President
Vladimir Putin
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, through the Orthodox Jewish
Hasidic organisation
Chabad-Lubavitch. The article was widely criticised for failing to contact Chabad, and failing to show a connection between Trump and Putin through Chabad.
In March 2019, ''Politico'' was again accused of
antisemitism
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when it published an article depicting imagery of presidential candidate U.S. Senator
Bernie Sanders
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next to money trees. Sanders, one of two
Jew
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ish candidates for the
2020 U.S. presidential election, was targeted for the amount of wealth he accumulated over his lifetime. ''Politico'' staff writer Michael Kruse wrote the article detailing the senator's wealth, writing that Sanders "might still be cheap", according to one of the senator's friends, "but he's sure not poor", which was criticized as combining two
antisemitic tropes (Jews are cheap; Jews are rich). ''Politico'' official Twitter account used the quote to share the story; the tweet was later deleted.
Donald Trump
On January 14, 2021, conservative commentator
Ben Shapiro
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was featured as a guest writer for ''Politico''
's Playbook newsletter, where he defended
Republicans in the
U.S. House of Representatives who opposed the
second impeachment of Donald Trump. The newsletter drew backlash from ''Politico'' staffers.
Matthew Kaminski, editor in chief of ''Politico'', declined to apologize and defended the decision to publish the article, stating: "We're not going to back away from having published something because some people think it was a mistake to do so." He added that the newspaper "stands by every word" in the article. According to ''
The Daily Beast'', more than 100 ''Politico'' staffers signed onto a letter to publisher
Robert Allbritton criticizing ''Politico''s decision to feature Shapiro's article and the response from Kaminski.
Cambridge Analytica, a British political consulting firm,
microtargeted pro-Trump voters and anti-
Hillary Clinton
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voters with
native advertising and sponsored or branded content on ''Politico''.
In 2024, Politico were handed leaked confidential materials from the Donald Trump presidential campaign. ''Politico'' confirmed that the documents were authentic but refused to report on their contents. The Associated Press wrote that the decision by ''Politico'' to not report on the Trump campaign leaks stands "in marked contrast" to ''Politico''s extensive reporting on the leaked email communications of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign manager, John Podesta.
Fossil fuel advertising
An investigation by ''
The Intercept'', ''
The Nation'', and
DeSmog found that ''Politico'' is one of the leading media outlets that publishes advertising for the
fossil fuel industry while failing to adequately distinguish between independent journalism and
native advertising.
Journalists who cover
climate change
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for ''Politico'' are concerned that
conflicts of interest with the companies and industries that
cause climate change,
obstruct action, and engage in
greenwashing through sponsored content will reduce the credibility of their reporting on climate change and cause readers to be misinformed.
Distribution and content

As of 2017, ''Politico'' claimed to average 26 million unique visitors a month to its American website, and more than 1.5 million unique visitors to its European site. Following the acquisition of the company by
Axel Springer SE
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, ''
Haaretz
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'' and
Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting reported that ''Politico'' would enforce a policy on employees requiring them to acknowledge Israel's right to exist.
The print newspaper had a circulation of approximately 32,000 in 2009, distributed free in Washington, D.C., and Manhattan.
The newspaper prints up to five issues a week while Congress is in session and sometimes publishes one issue a week when Congress is in recess.
It carries advertising, including full-page ads from trade associations and a large help-wanted section listing Washington political jobs.
Influence
Multiple commentators have credited ''Politico''s original organizational philosophy—namely, prioritizing scoops and publishing large numbers of stories—with forcing other, more-established publications to make a number of changes, such as increasing their pace of production and changing their tone.
Other outlets, including ''
Axios'' and ''
Punchbowl News'', were started by ''Politico'' employees.
Awards and recognition
''Politico'' won a
Pulitzer Prize
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in 2012, for
Matt Wuerker's editorial cartoons. ''Politico'' also has won four
George Polk Awards, the first in 2014 for
Rania Abouzeid's investigation of the rise of the
Islamic State
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, the second in 2019 for Helena Bottemiller Evich's investigation of the Trump administration's efforts to bury its
climate change
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plans, the third in 2020 for Dan Diamond's investigation of political interference in the
U.S. federal government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the fourth in 2022 for Josh Gerstein, Alex Ward, Peter Canellos, and the staff of Politico for revealing a draft of the Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.
See also
*
List of newspapers in Washington, D.C.
References
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