Marianne LeVine

Washington, D.C.

National political reporter focused on the 2024 elections

Education: Stanford University, BA in international relations, French; Stanford University, MA in communication

Marianne LeVine is a national political reporter for The Washington Post, where she writes about the 2024 presidential elections. She joined The Post in April 2023, after more than eight years at Politico. Most recently, she covered the Senate. She also previously wrote about the lobbying industry and labor policy.
Latest from Marianne LeVine

Tim Scott raises $6 million for presidential campaign in second quarter

A memo from his team says the GOP senator from South Carolina has more than $21 million in cash on hand

July 12, 2023

Trump’s GOP rivals struggling as they try hodgepodge of attacks on him

Six months before the first nominating contest, his critics are nervously confronting the absence of a potent political argument against him — or a consensus on deploying one.

July 11, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: Pence visits Ukraine; Erdogan decries Quran burning in Sweden amid stalled NATO bid

Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare public appearance before a crowd in Derbent, as Western leaders said the Wagner Group rebellion has weakened him.

June 29, 2023

Mike Pence makes surprise trip to Ukraine

The Republican presidential hopeful met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

June 29, 2023

GOP 2024 hopefuls court evangelicals as they struggle over abortion

Some are seeking to appeal to a base determined to press further in limiting abortion rights one year after Roe was overturned, while also trying to head off a general election backlash.

June 23, 2023

Biden, GOP rivals in split-screen showing stark divide in post-Roe America

Roughly a mile apart, two different events in D.C. on Friday reflected the different directions of Republicans and Democrats on abortion headed into 2024.

June 23, 2023

Republicans slam law enforcement over Trump indictment, showing shift in GOP

Many in the party have sought to discredit the integrity of federal agencies that have investigated and charged the former president, marking another step away from the GOP’s longtime positioning.

June 13, 2023

The gloves come off against Trump as GOP rivals step up attacks

The harsh turn comes after a six-month period in which other candidates largely avoided directly confronting the front-runner

June 8, 2023

Pence unleashes sharp attacks on Trump as he launches White House bid

In his kickoff speech, the former vice president hit Trump on several fronts, including the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and Trump’s attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

June 7, 2023

GOP hopefuls, with Trump notably absent, mingle at Iowa event

Eight announced or soon-to-announce candidates for the GOP presidential nomination made their cases to Iowa voters.

June 3, 2023