Political jargon 2: “Beltway”

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“Thursday brought another WikiLeaks dump of nearly 2,000 emails hacked from the Hillary Clinton campaign, allegedly by Russians. As usual, they were inside-the-beltway gossip rather than game-changing.” So The GuardianĀ reported earlier this week. What does “beltway gossip” mean?

Beltway is an American word for ring-road — specifically the big one that often surrounds a major city or urban area. Used in a political sense it refers to business or activities taking place within the confines of the I-495 highway surrounding Washington DC. So a “beltway issue” is a matter of concern or importance only to Washington insiders — those cogs in the political machine — and not to the general voting public.

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