
Natalie Jennings
Former Managing Editor
Natalie Jennings was Vox’s managing editor, audio and video. She was previously Vox’s senior politics editor, overseeing coverage of the 2022 midterm elections, the White House, and Congress, as well as national and state campaigns. Before joining Vox, she covered three presidential elections and three administrations at the Washington Post, including as the deputy White House and Congress editor, editor of the Fix, and a senior video producer. She’s a graduate of Louisiana State University and is based in Winston-Salem, NC.
Latest articles by Natalie Jennings


A live Today, Explained, conversation on what Democrats need to show Black voters this year.

Latino voters’ growing power, what the parties get right and wrong about them, and a brash Congress member on what Democrats need to do better.

So what now? 5 experts in Latino politics weigh in.


Kansas’s abortion measure and Missouri’s GOP Senate primary were among Tuesday’s key early races.


Trump-endorsed Kari Lake is in a tight primary in Arizona that has been mostly about relitigating 2020.


Doug Mastriano’s primary win was bigger than anyone expected. Now some Democrats regret their wish for a matchup with him.


Cleveland Plain Dealer politics reporter Andrew Tobias explains why Ohio’s drama-filled GOP Senate primary isn’t just a referendum on the former president.