Top 3 Politico.Com Alternatives Websites

Here are three excellent alternatives to Politico, each offering high-quality political journalism with slightly different strengths:

1.Axios

  • Best for: Concise, bullet-point reporting and scoops
  • Strengths: Known for "Smart Brevity" format (quick reads), strong tech/policy coverage, less sensationalized than some competitors
  • Key reporters: Mike Allen (founding), Jonathan Swan (top political interviewer)
  • Free/Paid: Mostly free with some premium newsletters

2.The Hill

  • Best for: Congressional coverage and bipartisan reporting
  • Strengths: Comprehensive Capitol Hill reporting, "rising" trend pieces, good balance between left/right perspectives
  • Notable: Strong policy tracking, 50/50 opinion section with contributors from both parties
  • Free/Paid: Completely free with registration

3.Roll Call

  • Best for: Deep congressional insider reporting
  • Strengths: Specialized legislative tracking, campaign finance reporting, committee coverage
  • Audience: Primarily for policy professionals and serious political followers
  • Free/Paid: Limited free articles, subscription required for full access

Honorable mentions:

  • Punchbowl News (for daily Capitol Hill insider briefings)
  • Bloomberg Government (premium, data-driven policy coverage)
  • National Journal (in-depth policy analysis, mostly subscription)

Each offers unique approaches: Axios for efficiency, The Hill for breadth, Roll Call for legislative depth. All provide alternatives to Politico is distinctive mix of scoops, policy coverage, and political analysis.