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Announcing new benefits for Vox Members

Earlier this year, Vox launched our Membership program as a new way for you to directly support our journalism. Audience support is crucial to allowing our journalists to fulfill our mission of helping everyone understand our complicated world so that we can all help create a better one. During this unprecedented election season, the support of Vox Members has allowed us to break down policies, analyze rhetoric, and cut through the noise of misinformation so you can stay informed about the issues that really matter. 

Vox Members are part of a growing community and receive access to a number of benefits, including member-exclusive stories and newsletters, insider access to our newsroom, and a special monthly digital magazine.

Today, we’re excited to tell you about several exciting updates to the membership program. 

In the coming weeks, we are launching three new monthly columns just for Vox Members.

  1. Senior correspondent Eric Levitz’s new column will focus on the ideas that animate the American political left, and the policy disputes, ideological disagreements, and strategic debates that could define the Democratic Party’s future. The first edition will publish next week.
  2. Senior politics reporter Christian Paz will write each month on zoomers, boomers, and the changing politics of America. He’ll take a close look at the demographic shifts happening beneath our feet that are shaping the present — and explain how the tremors we’re feeling now could lead to the political earthquakes of the future. His first column will launch the week of October 7.
  3. Each month, senior correspondents Rebecca Jennings and Alex Abad-Santos will bring you their group chat. It will provide a taste of the vital (and vitally frivolous) culture of the moment — the memes, TikToks, gossip, and internet ephemera that they can’t stop thinking about. Look out for the first edition this Friday.

In addition to these columns, we’ll be publishing a number of other new stories each month just for members, including stories from our special election package being published this week. Plus, members will continue to have access to other exclusive newsletters, like Constance Grady’s monthly Ask a Book Critic and the Vox Explainer newsletter that takes you behind the scenes in our newsroom, as well as other opportunities to learn more about how we make our journalism. 

We’ve also made it even easier for members to access their benefits by introducing member log-in to our site. If you’re already a member, thank you for your support — you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to create your account and access your new benefits.

In the months ahead, we plan to continue expanding the perks available to Vox Members as a reflection of their important role in making Vox’s vital journalism possible. 

To support our work and read these exciting new columns, become a member today

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