Christian Paz
Senior Politics Reporter
Christian Paz is a senior politics reporter at Vox, where he covers the Democratic Party and the 2024 elections. Based in Washington, DC, he covers the political trends, issues, and movements changing America’s political parties and American identity. He has written about the future of DACA recipients and the Dream Act, the role of crime in elections, the Biden administration’s student loan cancellation policy, and the rising power of Latino voters.
He joined Vox in 2022 after reporting on national and international politics for the Atlantic’s politics, global, and ideas teams, including the role of Latino voters in the 2020 election. When he’s not dreaming of California and his hometown of Los Angeles, he can be reached via email at christian.paz@vox.com and on Twitter at @realcpaz. Have questions about the state of the Democratic Party? You can submit them to Christian, here.
Latest articles by Christian Paz
A recent poll suggests a reversal in a decades-long trend of the public warming to immigrants. What's causing the shift?
The Sun Belt is a disaster, but the Great Lakes states offer some hope of beating Trump.
Plenty of data suggests Trump is making surprising gains with young Americans. The debate, explained.
Democrats are starting their Latino outreach early because they know they have a problem.
Trump’s favorability has ticked up with many Americans and soared with some traditionally Democratic groups.
The app skews younger, its users appear more politically polarized, and its user base is changing.
Both Democrats and Republicans are considering making a change, but it’s Biden’s party that has more to lose.
The presidential primaries are basically over. But there’s still plenty to learn from California, Texas, and North Carolina.