Vote now for D.C.’s most influential social media users
In the capital city of the United States, many walk around with titles and connections that are used to influence organizations, politicians and legislation that affects the lives of everyday Americans from coast to coast.
Thousands of people flock to the city to hold this type of power, but many fail to have the impact they hoped they would.
In the end, only a few can be among the most influential in one of the world’s most powerful cities.
We want to hear from you, our readers, on who you believe has the most influence in politics and on Capitol Hill.
Which politicians, lobbyists or other political influencers in D.C. — from both sides of the political spectrum — have the most impact on day-to-day politics inside the Beltway and in the homes of millions of Americans?
Nominate who you believe has the most influence on Capitol Hill below. Nominations will close at noon on July 1.
Following nominations, 10 people will be chosen based on your votes and will make up The Hill’s inaugural, audience-based list of D.C.’s most influential social media users.