Jonathan Martin | |
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| Born | c. 1977 (age 48–49) Arlington, Virginia, U.S. |
| Education | Hampden-Sydney College (BA) |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Fischer |
Jonathan Martin (born c. 1977) is an American political journalist. He isPolitico’s politics bureau chief and senior political columnist, the co-author of the 2012 bookThe End of the Line: Romney vs. Obama: The 34 Days That Decided the Election, and the co-author of the 2022 bookThis Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future.
Jonathan Martin was born around 1977 inArlington, Virginia.[1][2] He majored in history atHampden–Sydney College,[2] where he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree.[1]
Martin worked as a political reporter forNational Journal's "The Hotline," theNational Review[3] andPolitico.[4][2][5] In 2013, he joinedThe New York Times, as a national political correspondent.[6] In 2022 he returned to Politico as Politics Bureau Chief and a senior political columnist.[7][8]
WithGlenn Thrush, Martin co-authored a book about the2012 United States presidential election.[5] In a review forChicago magazine, Carol Felsenthal noted that it was "full of insider intelligence."[9]
Together with fellow New York Times reporterAlexander Burns, Martin authored the bookThis Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future on the last months ofDonald Trump's presidency, theCOVID-19 pandemic, and theJanuary 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol building, which was published in May 2022.[10][11]
In 2025, Martin was a fellow at theUSC Center for the Political Future.[12]
Martin married Elizabeth Fischer in 2012.[2]
Jonathan Martin is returning to Politico after almost a decade at The New York Times.
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