Wonkblog was a blog, hosted by the ''
Washington Post
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that was dedicated to domestic policy, economics and politics. It was started by
Ezra Klein
Ezra Klein (born May 10, 1984) is an American journalist, political analyst, ''New York Times'' columnist, and the host of ''The Ezra Klein Show'' podcast. He is a co-founder of '' Vox'' and formerly served as the website's editor-at-large. He ha ...
, originally as a solo venture, but, by February 2013, had grown to employ a staff of five people. The Post originally rebuffed his attempts to persuade them to support Wonkblog.
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History
On January 21, 2014, it was announced that Klein would leave Wonkblog, along with two of his colleagues: Melissa Bell and Dylan Matthews
Dylan Matthews is an American journalist. He is currently a correspondent for ''Vox (website), Vox'', an online media venture.
Professional life
Early writing
In 2004, at the age of 14, Matthews launched a personal blog on politics and other is ...
. In 2014, Wonkblog hired Matt O'Brien as its lead economic policy writer.[ Other core writers include]
Christopher Ingraham
an
Carolyn Y. Johnson
Wonkblog also featured regular academic contributors including Daniel Drezner
Daniel W. Drezner (born August 23, 1968) is an American political scientist. He is professor of international politics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is known for his scholarship and commentary on International ...
and Keith Humphreys
Keith Humphreys (born 1966 in West Virginia) is an American psychologist currently the Esther Ting Memorial Professor at Stanford University, a Senior Research Career Scientist in the Veterans Health Administration, and an Honorary Professor at ...
. As of February 21, 2017, Wonkblog was edited by Patrick Reis. In 2019, the Post ceased to host Wonkblog and began redirecting traffic to its Economic Policy section instead.
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