Newspaper endorsements in the 2016 United States presidential election
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Various newspapers endorsed candidates in the 2016 United States presidential election, as follows. Tables below also show which candidate each publication endorsed in the 2012 United States presidential election (where known) and include only endorsements for the general election. Primary endorsements are separately listed - see Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential primaries, 2016.
Among the United States' 100 largest newspapers by paid circulation, 57 endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton,[1] while only two, the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Florida Times-Union, endorsed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Four (the Chicago Tribune, the Detroit News, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and the Charleston (South Carolina) Post and Courier) endorsed Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson,[2] while three other newspapers (USA Today, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel) specifically discouraged their readers from voting for Trump. Clinton won support from not only traditionally Democratic-leaning newspapers, but also traditionally non-political and conservative newspapers,[3][4][5] including those that had "...either never before supported a Democrat or had not in many decades ... or had never endorsed any presidential candidate, like USA Today."[3]
Trump received endorsements from only 20 daily newspapers and six weekly newspapers nationwide, of which only two, the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the (Jacksonville) Florida Times-Union, had circulations of above 100,000.[4] The small number of endorsements received by Trump was unprecedented in American history for a candidate from a major party.[6][7][8]
Media journalist Jim Rutenberg wrote in early October 2016 that endorsements in the 2016 presidential election were distinguished by "blunt condemnation" of Trump and by a "save the Republic" tone.[3] A handful of newspapers endorsed third party candidates, including independent candidate Evan McMullin and Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson; endorsing a candidate outside the two major parties is rare.[4][5]
Summary of newspaper and magazine endorsements in the 2016 United States presidential election
Candidate | Daily | Weekly | Magazines | College | International | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton | 243 | 148 | 15 | 77 | 17 | 500 |
No endorsement | 64 | 13 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 82 |
Not Donald Trump | 8 | 2 | 4 | 12 | 4 | 30 |
Donald Trump | 20 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 28 |
Gary Johnson | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 |
Split endorsement | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Evan McMullin | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Not Hillary Clinton | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Daily newspapers[edit]
Summary of daily newspapers[edit]
Candidate | Endorsements | Breakdown by 2012 endorsement |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton | 243 | 99 Barack Obama; 47 Mitt Romney; 19 no endorsement; 1 split endorsement; 76 undetermined |
No endorsement | 64 | 38 Mitt Romney; 2 Barack Obama; 2 no endorsement; 11 undetermined |
Donald Trump | 20 | 14 Mitt Romney; 6 undetermined |
Gary Johnson | 9 | 2 Barack Obama; 5 Mitt Romney; 2 undetermined |
Not Donald Trump | 8 | 2 Mitt Romney; 1 Barack Obama; 4 no endorsement; 1 undetermined |
Split endorsement | 2 | 2 split endorsement |
Evan McMullin | 1 | 1 undetermined |
Not Hillary Clinton | 1 | 1 undetermined |
Endorsements by daily newspapers[edit]
Weekly newspapers[edit]
This list includes newspapers that publish three or fewer times per week.
Summary of weekly newspapers[edit]
Candidate | Endorsements | Breakdown by 2012 endorsement |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton | 148 | 46 Barack Obama; 1 Mitt Romney; 3 no endorsement; 1 Jill Stein; 97 undetermined |
Donald Trump | 6 | 3 Mitt Romney; 3 undetermined |
Not Donald Trump | 2 | 2 undetermined |
No endorsement | 13 | 9 Mitt Romney; 3 undetermined; 1 no endorsement |
Endorsements by weekly newspapers[edit]
Newspaper | 2016 endorsement | Largest reported circulation | Endorsement date | City | State | 2012 endorsement | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dallas Voice[9] | Hillary Clinton | 13,474[10] | September 16 | Dallas | Texas | No endorsement[11] | [a] |
The Martha's Vineyard Times[12] | Hillary Clinton | 14,000[13] | September 28 | Vineyard Haven | Massachusetts | Mitt Romney[14] | |
South Florida Gay News[15] | Hillary Clinton | 10,000[16] | September 28 | Wilton Manors | Florida | Barack Obama[17] | |
Athens News[18] | Hillary Clinton | 14,187[19] | September 29 | Athens | Ohio | Barack Obama[20] | [b] |
Falls Church News-Press[21] | Hillary Clinton | September 29 | Falls Church | Virginia | Barack Obama[22] | ||
The Patriot-News[23] | Hillary Clinton | October 6 | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | Barack Obama[24] | [c] | |
Santa Barbara Independent[25] | Hillary Clinton | 39,234[26] | October 6 | Santa Barbara | California | Barack Obama[27] | |
La Gaceta[28] | Hillary Clinton | 18,000[29] | October 8 | Tampa | Florida | [d] | |
The Sentinel Echo[30] | Hillary Clinton | October 10 | London | Kentucky | [e] | ||
The Morehead News[31] | Hillary Clinton | October 10 | Morehead | Kentucky | [f] | ||
Derry News[32] | Hillary Clinton | 7,000[33] | October 10 | Derry | New Hampshire | [g] | |
East Bay Express[34] | Hillary Clinton | 40,000[35] | October 11 | Berkeley | California | Barack Obama[36] | |
The Jewish Week[37] | Hillary Clinton | 45,548[38] | October 11 | New York City | New York | [h] | |
The Zionsville Times-Sentinel[39] | Hillary Clinton | October 11 | Zionsville | Indiana | [g] | ||
Qué Pasa[40] | Hillary Clinton | 52,411[41] | October 11 | Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Charlotte | North Carolina | ||
The Capital Times[42] | Hillary Clinton | October 12 | Madison | Wisconsin | Barack Obama[43] | ||
Suwannee Democrat[44] | Not Donald Trump | October 12 | Live Oak | Florida | [i] | ||
Willamette Week[45] | Hillary Clinton | 70,000[46] | October 12 | Portland | Oregon | Barack Obama[47] | |
The Madison / St. Clair Record[48] | Hillary Clinton | October 12 | Edwardsville | Illinois | |||
Washington Blade[49] | Hillary Clinton | 33,874 | October 12 | Washington | District of Columbia | ||
Philadelphia Gay News[49] | Hillary Clinton | 25,000[50] | October 12 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | ||
Windy City Times[49] | Hillary Clinton | 10,000[51] | October 12 | Chicago | Illinois | [j] | |
Between the Lines[49] | Hillary Clinton | 20,000[52] | October 12 | Livonia | Michigan | ||
Bay Windows[49] | Hillary Clinton | 20,000[53] | October 12 | Boston | Massachusetts | Barack Obama[54] | |
Gay City News[49] | Hillary Clinton | 34,785[38] | October 12 | New York City | New York | ||
Watermark[49] | Hillary Clinton | 20,000[55] | October 12 | Orlando | Florida | ||
The Pride L.A.[49] | Hillary Clinton | 20,000[56] | October 12 | Los Angeles | California | ||
The Georgia Voice[49] | Hillary Clinton | 10,000[57] | October 12 | Atlanta | Georgia | [k] | |
Bay Area Reporter[49] | Hillary Clinton | 26,830[58] | October 12 | San Francisco | California | Barack Obama[59] | |
San Diego CityBeat[60] | Hillary Clinton | 44,000[61] | October 12 | San Diego | California | Barack Obama[62] | |
The Argonaut[63] | Hillary Clinton | 30,000[64] | October 12 | Marina del Rey | California | ||
The Suffolk Times[65] | Hillary Clinton | 17,038[66] | October 12 | Mattituck | New York | Barack Obama[67] | [l] |
Boulder Weekly[68] | Hillary Clinton | 25,000[69] | October 13 | Boulder | Colorado | Barack Obama[70] | |
The Taos News[71] | Hillary Clinton | 8,846[72] | October 13 | Taos | New Mexico | Barack Obama[73] | |
Monterey County Weekly[74] | Hillary Clinton | 36,000[75] | October 13 | Monterey County | California | ||
El Observador[76] | Hillary Clinton | 35,000[77] | October 14 | San Jose | California | Barack Obama[78] | |
Rockwall Herald-Banner[79] | Hillary Clinton | 14,240[80] | October 14 | Rockwall | Texas | [m] | |
Aurora Sentinel[81] | Hillary Clinton | 34,000[82] | October 16 | Aurora | Colorado | Barack Obama[83] | |
The Journal[84] | Hillary Clinton | 7,000[85] | October 17 | Cortez | Colorado | Barack Obama[83] | [n] |
The Stranger[86] | Hillary Clinton | 52,503[87] | October 18 | Seattle | Washington | Barack Obama[88] | |
Colorado Springs Independent[89] | Hillary Clinton | 36,000[90] | October 19 | Colorado Springs | Colorado | Barack Obama | |
Indy Week[91] | Hillary Clinton | 32,000[92] | October 19 | Durham | North Carolina | Barack Obama[93] | |
Batesville Herald-Tribune[94] | Hillary Clinton | October 19 | Batesville | Indiana | |||
The Portland Mercury[95] | Hillary Clinton | 45,000[96] | October 19 | Portland | Oregon | ||
Jewish Ledger[97] | Hillary Clinton | 15,000[98] | October 19 | West Hartford | Connecticut | [o] | |
Royse City Herald-Banner[99] | Hillary Clinton | 8,000[100] | October 19 | Royse City | Texas | [m] | |
The Charlotte Post[101] | Hillary Clinton | 22,305[102] | October 19 | Charlotte | North Carolina | Barack Obama[103] | |
The Washington Informer[104] | Hillary Clinton | 15,000[105] | October 19 | Washington | District of Columbia | ||
Chico News & Review[106] | Hillary Clinton | 38,180[107] | October 20 | Chico | California | Barack Obama[108] | |
Eugene Weekly[109] | Hillary Clinton | 35,435[110] | October 20 | Eugene | Oregon | Barack Obama[111] | |
The Skanner[112] | Hillary Clinton | 10,500[113] | October 20 | Portland | Oregon | Barack Obama[114] | |
La Raza[115] | Hillary Clinton | 153,620[116] | October 20 | Chicago | Illinois | ||
Connecticut Law Tribune[117] | Not Donald Trump | 1,885[118] | October 20 | Hartford | Connecticut | ||
The Austin Chronicle[119] | Hillary Clinton | 77,980[120] | October 21 | Austin | Texas | Barack Obama[121] | |
Wisconsin Gazette[122] | Hillary Clinton | 28,000[123] | October 21 | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | [p] | |
Q-Notes[124] | Hillary Clinton | 11,000 | October 21 | Charlotte | North Carolina | ||
Philadelphia Tribune[125] | Hillary Clinton | 15,138[126] | October 21 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | ||
San Francisco Bay Times[127] | Hillary Clinton | 25,000[128] | October 22 | San Francisco | California | ||
Richmond Free Press[129] | Hillary Clinton | 32,005[130] | October 22 | Richmond | Virginia | ||
Williamson County Sun[131] | Hillary Clinton | 9,052[132] | October 23 | Georgetown | Texas | [q] | |
Woodbury Bulletin[133] | No endorsement | 7,811[134] | October 23 | Woodbury | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[83] | |
Ahora Latino Journal[135] | Hillary Clinton | 6,000[136] | October 23 | Reno | Nevada | ||
South Washington County Bulletin[137] | No endorsement | 8,616[138] | October 24 | Cottage Grove | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[139] | [r] |
Farmington Independent[140] | No endorsement | 2,000[141] | October 25 | Farmington | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[139] | [r] |
Michigan Chronicle[143] | Hillary Clinton | 20,617[144] | October 25 | Detroit | Michigan | ||
The St. Louis American[145] | Hillary Clinton | 70,000[146] | October 25 | St. Louis | Missouri | Barack Obama[83] | |
The Courier-Gazette[147] | Hillary Clinton | 7,431[148] | October 25 | Rockland | Maine | [s] | |
The Chicago Defender[149] | Hillary Clinton | 10,811[150] | October 26 | Chicago | Illinois | [t] | |
The Providence American[151] | Hillary Clinton | 11,000[152] | October 26 | Providence | Rhode Island | [u] | |
Osakis Review[153] | No endorsement | 1,328[154] | October 26 | Osakis | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[139] | [r] |
Alexandria Echo Press[155] | No endorsement | 9,763[156] | October 26 | Alexandria | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[139] | [r] |
Park Rapids Enterprise[157] | No endorsement | 3,508[158] | October 26 | Park Rapids | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[139] | [v] |
The Georgetowner[159] | Hillary Clinton | 40,000[160] | October 26 | Washington | District of Columbia | ||
Baltimore Afro-American[161] | Hillary Clinton | 12,500[162] | October 26 | Baltimore | Maryland | Barack Obama[163] | |
Maui Time[164] | Hillary Clinton | 18,000[165] | October 26 | Wailuku | Hawaii | Jill Stein[166] | |
Gary Crusader[167] | Hillary Clinton | 39,000[168] | October 27 | Gary | Indiana | ||
New York Amsterdam News[169] | Hillary Clinton | 11,229[38] | October 27 | New York City | New York | ||
The Detroit Jewish News[170] | Hillary Clinton | 16,000[171] | October 27 | Detroit | Michigan | [w] | |
Queens Chronicle[172] | Hillary Clinton | 160,000[173] | October 27 | New York City | New York | Barack Obama | |
The Ann Arbor News[174] | Hillary Clinton | 33,231[175] | October 27 | Ann Arbor | Michigan | Barack Obama[176] | [x] |
The Bay City Times[174] | Hillary Clinton | 26,567[177] | October 27 | Ann Arbor | Michigan | Barack Obama[139] | [y] |
The Weston Forum[178] | Hillary Clinton | 4,100[179] | October 27 | Weston | Connecticut | ||
The Saginaw News[174] | Hillary Clinton | 28,489[180] | October 27 | Saginaw | Michigan | Barack Obama[139] | [y] |
The Atlanta Jewish Times[181] | No endorsement | 55,000[182] | October 27 | Atlanta | Georgia | ||
The Enterprise-Tocsin[183] | No endorsement | 3,872[184] | October 27 | Indianola | Mississippi | ||
News & Review[185] | Hillary Clinton | 38,180[186] | October 27 | Sacramento | California | Barack Obama[187] | |
The Aegis[188] | No endorsement | 15,318[189] | October 28 | Bel Air | Maryland | Mitt Romney[188] | [z] |
The Arab American News[190] | No endorsement | 35,000[191] | October 28 | Detroit | Michigan | [aa] | |
The Cincinnati Herald[192] | Hillary Clinton | 16,000[193] | October 28 | Cincinnati | Ohio | Barack Obama[194] | |
The Virginia Gazette[195] | Hillary Clinton | October 29 | Williamsburg | Virginia | |||
Wadena Pioneer Journal[157][196] | No endorsement | 3,124[197] | October 29 | Wadena | Minnesota | Mitt Romney[139] | [v] |
The Wellesley Townsman[198] | Hillary Clinton | 4,665[199] | October 29 | Needham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Hamilton Chronicle[200] | Hillary Clinton | 1,482[199] | October 29 | Danvers | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Wilmington Advocate[201] | Hillary Clinton | 1,886[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Abington Mariner[202] | Hillary Clinton | 1,506[199] | October 30 | Marshfield | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Arlington Advocate[203] | Hillary Clinton | 4,338[199] | October 30 | Lexington | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Weymouth News[204] | Hillary Clinton | 2,836[199] | October 30 | Randolph | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Brookline Tab[205] | Hillary Clinton | 13,733[199] | October 30 | Brookline | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Georgetown Record[206] | Hillary Clinton | 1,089[199] | October 30 | Danvers | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Melrose Free Press[207] | Hillary Clinton | 2,311[199] | October 30 | Beverly | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Holbrook Sun[208] | Hillary Clinton | 841[199] | October 30 | Randolph | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Dover-Sherborn Press[209] | Hillary Clinton | 745[199] | October 30 | Needham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
The Hingham Journal[210] | Hillary Clinton | 4,349[199] | October 30 | Hingham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Marlborough Enterprise[211] | Hillary Clinton | 2,507[199] | October 30 | Framingham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Allston/Brighton Tab[212] | Hillary Clinton | 448[199] | October 30 | Needham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Sandwich Broadsider[213] | Hillary Clinton | 2,332[199] | October 30 | Yarmouth Port | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Lakeville Call[214] | Hillary Clinton | 351[215] | October 30 | Lakeville | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Cohasset Mariner[216] | Hillary Clinton | 1,725[199] | October 30 | Hingham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Lexington Minuteman[217] | Hillary Clinton | 4,328[199] | October 30 | Hingham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Old Colony Memorial[218] | Hillary Clinton | 6,978[199] | October 30 | Plymouth | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Danvers Herald[219] | Hillary Clinton | 2,347[199] | October 30 | Danvers | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Canton Journal[220] | Hillary Clinton | 1,262[199] | October 30 | Raynham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Concord Journal[221] | Hillary Clinton | 3,971[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Watertown Tab[222] | Hillary Clinton | 2,184[199] | October 30 | Needham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Milford Beacon[223] | Hillary Clinton | 3,222[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Braintree Forum[224] | Hillary Clinton | 2,507[199] | October 30 | Weymouth | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Chelmsford Independent[225] | Hillary Clinton | 2,355[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Marblehead Reporter[226] | Hillary Clinton | 4,678[199] | October 30 | Marblehead | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Walpole Times[227] | Hillary Clinton | 3,832[199] | October 30 | Walpole | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Rockland Standard[228] | Hillary Clinton | 764[199] | October 30 | Marshfield | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Scituate Mariner[229] | Hillary Clinton | 2,823[199] | October 30 | Marshfield | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
The Sudbury Town Crier[230] | Hillary Clinton | 2,961[199] | October 30 | Framingham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
The Winchester Star[231] | Hillary Clinton | 2,910[199] | October 30 | Lexington | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Littleton Independent[232] | Hillary Clinton | 1,197[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Wakefield Observer[233] | Hillary Clinton | 538[199] | October 30 | Danvers | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
The Cape Codder[234] | Hillary Clinton | 7,809[199] | October 30 | Orleans | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Newburyport Current[235] | Hillary Clinton | 4,921[199] | October 30 | Beverly | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Malden Observer[236] | Hillary Clinton | 1,314[199] | October 30 | Medford | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Somerville Journal[237] | Hillary Clinton | 2,341[199] | October 30 | Somerville | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Swampscott Reporter[238] | Hillary Clinton | 1,732[199] | October 30 | Marblehead | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Wayland Town Crier[239] | Hillary Clinton | 1,796[199] | October 30 | Framingham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Tewksbury Advocate[240] | Hillary Clinton | 655[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Billerica Minuteman[241] | Hillary Clinton | 2,565[199] | October 30 | Concord | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
Fairfield Citizen[242] | Hillary Clinton | 2,799[243] | October 30 | Fairfield | Connecticut | [ac] | |
Westport News[244] | Hillary Clinton | 3,680[243] | October 30 | Norwalk | Connecticut | ||
Easton Journal[245] | Hillary Clinton | 2,208[243] | October 30 | Easton | Massachusetts | [ad] | |
Norton Mirror[246] | Hillary Clinton | 1,250[247] | October 30 | Norton | Massachusetts | [ad] | |
Dedham Transcript[248] | Hillary Clinton | 1,041[199] | October 31 | Needham | Massachusetts | [ab] | |
The Chief-Leader[249] | Hillary Clinton | 30,651[38] | October 31 | New York City | New York | ||
Vilas County News-Review[250] | Donald Trump | 10,500[251] | November 1 | Eagle River | Wisconsin | ||
Santa Fe Reporter[252] | Hillary Clinton | 16,000[253] | November 1 | Santa Fe | New Mexico | Barack Obama[254] | |
The Crusader[255][256] | Donald Trump | Unknown[257] | November 1 | Harrison | Arkansas | [ae] | |
Rochester City Newspaper[261] | Hillary Clinton | 37,081[262] | November 1 | Rochester | New York | Barack Obama[263] | |
Jewish Voice[264] | Donald Trump | 30,000[38] | November 2 | New York City | New York | Mitt Romney[265] | |
The Jewish Press[266] | Donald Trump | 42,222[38] | November 2 | New York City | New York | Mitt Romney[267] | |
Lagniappe[268] | No endorsement | 30,000[269] | November 2 | Mobile | Alabama | No endorsement[268] | |
Rock River Times[270] | Hillary Clinton | 22,000[271] | November 2 | Rockford | Illinois | Barack Obama[272] | |
Metro Weekly[273] | Hillary Clinton | 17,000[274] | November 2 | Washington | District of Columbia | No endorsement[273] | |
Idaho Mountain Express[275] | Hillary Clinton | 13,000[276] | November 2 | Ketchum | Idaho | Barack Obama[277] | |
Cincinnati CityBeat[278] | Hillary Clinton | 35,000[279] | November 2 | Cincinnati | Ohio | Barack Obama[280] | |
Neshoba Democrat[281] | Donald Trump | 8,000[282] | November 2 | Philadelphia | Mississippi | Mitt Romney[283] | |
The Alibi[284] | Hillary Clinton | 32,814[285] | November 3 | Albuquerque | New Mexico | Barack Obama[286] | |
Andover Townsman[287] | Hillary Clinton | 5,339[288] | November 3 | Andover | Massachusetts | [af] | |
New York Observer[289] | No endorsement | 38,232[38] | November 3 | New York City | New York | Mitt Romney[290] | [ag] |
Dorchester Reporter[291] | Hillary Clinton | 6,000[292] | November 3 | Dorchester | Massachusetts | Barack Obama[293] | |
The Wilton Bulletin[294] | Hillary Clinton | 2,270[295] | November 3 | Wilton | Connecticut | ||
Easton Courier[296] | Hillary Clinton | 1,165[295] | November 3 | Easton | Connecticut | Barack Obama[297] | |
Creative Loafing Tampa[298] | Hillary Clinton | 48,000[299] | November 3 | Tampa Bay | Florida | Barack Obama[300] | |
Boston Irish Reporter[301] | Hillary Clinton | 8,000[302] | November 3 | Dorchester | Massachusetts | Barack Obama[303] | [ah] |
Memphis Flyer[304] | Hillary Clinton | 45,000[305] | November 3 | Memphis | Tennessee | No endorsement | [ai] |
News & Review[306] | Hillary Clinton | 38,180[186] | November 3 | Reno | Nevada | Barack Obama[307] | |
News & Review[308] | Hillary Clinton | 38,180[309] | November 3 | Chico | California | Barack Obama[310] | |
Lake Placid News[311] | Hillary Clinton | 2,500[312] | November 3 | Lake Placid | New York | ||
The Wave[313] | Hillary Clinton | 8,341[38] | November 4 | Rockaway | New York | ||
Carteret County News-Times[314] | Donald Trump | 9,725[315] | November 5 | Morehead City | North Carolina | [aj] | |
Milwaukee Courier[316] | Hillary Clinton | 40,000[317] | November 5 | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | ||
The Ridgefield Press[318] | Hillary Clinton | 5,000[295] | November 5 | Ridgefield | Connecticut | ||
Inweekly[319] | Hillary Clinton | 31,860[320] | November 7 | Pensacola | Florida | Barack Obama[321] |
- ^ This was the first presidential endorsement in the Dallas Voice's 32-year history.
- ^ The Athens News publishes twice weekly.
- ^ The Patriot-News publishes thrice weekly
- ^ La Gaceta is "The nation's only tri-lingual newspaper" (English, Spanish, Italian).
- ^ The Sentinel Echo publishes thrice weekly; its endorsement originated with the Ashland Daily Independent, a sister paper.
- ^ The Morehead News publishes twice weekly; its endorsement originated with the Ashland Daily Independent, a sister paper.
- ^ a b An identically-worded endorsement was also published in a sister publication, The Salem News
- ^ This is the first time the 40-year-old Jewish Week has endorsed a presidential candidate.
- ^ The Suwannee Democrat publishes twice weekly. This editorial originally appeared in the Sunbury Daily Item, but the Suwannee Democrat "embraces its message."
- ^ This is the Windy City Times' first endorsement in the past 16 years.[49]
- ^ The Georgia Voice publishes twice weekly
- ^ The Riverhead News-Review and Shelter Island Reporter are sister papers to The Suffolk Times.
- ^ a b An identical editorial also appeared in the parent publication, the Greenville Herald-Banner on October 8.
- ^ The Journal publishes twice weekly
- ^ This is the first Presidential endorsement in the Jewish Ledger's 87-year existence.
- ^ The Wisconsin Gazette publishes twice monthly.
- ^ The Williamson County Sun publishes twice weekly.
- ^ a b c d This newspaper is part of the Forum Communications Company, which owns several small community papers in MN/ND/SD/WI region. This is the first time in 50 years the newspaper group has not endorsed a Republican candidate for president.[142]
- ^ The Courier Publications Editorial Board also includes the Camden Herald (circulation 3,544) and Belfast Republican Journal (circulation 5,826).
- ^ The Chicago Defender endorsed Obama in 2008.
- ^ The Providence American is published monthly.
- ^ a b Published twice weekly. This newspaper is part of the Forum Communications Company, which owns several small community papers in MN/ND/SD/WI region. This is the first time in 50 years the newspaper group has not endorsed a Republican candidate for president.[142]
- ^ The Detroit Jewish News cited The Atlantic's decision to endorse a candidate.
- ^ The Ann Arbor News is published twice weekly. As a part of the MLive Media Group, it is a shared editorial for several newspapers.
- ^ a b The Bay City Times and Saginaw News are published three times weekly. As a part of the MLive Media Group, it is a shared editorial for several newspapers.
- ^ The Aegis is published twice weekly. It is a part of the Baltimore Sun media group, but editorially independent. The paper has endorsed a Republican for president for the past several elections.
- ^ The Arab American News editorial notes this is the first time in their history they have declined to endorse a candidate for president.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq This newspaper is owned by GateHouse Media, and the same editorial was published in several of their publications.
- ^ The Fairfield Citizen publishes twice weekly. This editorial appeared in several Connecticut newspapers that are allied with the Hearst Media Group.
- ^ a b An identical editorial also appeared in several other Massachusetts newspapers owned by Gatehouse Media.
- ^ The Crusader is one of the Ku Klux Klan's newspapers. It did not officially endorse Trump, but its full page editorial is considered a de facto endorsement by many.[256][258][259] The Trump campaign has denounced the endorsement.[260]
- ^ An identically worded editorial appeared in four other newspapers that are part of Community Newspaper Holdings in Massachusetts.
- ^ The Observer is owned by Trump's son-in-law, and was one of only four newspapers to endorse Trump during the Republican primaries.
- ^ The Boston Irish Reporter is published in the newspaper format monthly.
- ^ While Memphis Flyer's editorial does not explicitly endorse Clinton, the argument and tone is quite clear:
"The Flyer traditionally does not endorse at election time, leaving such personal decisions to our readers. We would be remiss not to point out the essential nature of the choice at hand, which boils down to a long record of competence and experience versus a legacy of unrelenting narcissism and its resultant chaos."[304] - ^ The Carteret County News-Times is published three times a week.
Magazines[edit]
Summary of magazines[edit]
Candidate | Endorsements | Breakdown by 2012 endorsement |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton | 15 | 3 Barack Obama; 9 no endorsement; 3 undetermined |
Not Donald Trump | 4 | 2 no endorsement; 2 undetermined |
Endorsements by magazines[edit]
Magazine | 2016 endorsement | Largest reported circulation | Endorsement date | 2012 endorsement | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Philadelphia[322] | Hillary Clinton | 103,161[323] | June 21 | No endorsement[322] | [a] |
The Advocate[324] | Hillary Clinton | 187,791[325] | July 25 | Barack Obama[326] | |
Wired[327] | Hillary Clinton | 870,101[323] | August 18 | No endorsement[327] | [b] |
Scientific American[328] | Not Donald Trump | 399,354[323] | September 1 | No endorsement[328] | [c] |
The Atlantic[329] | Hillary Clinton | 509,376[323] | October 5 | No endorsement[330] | [d] |
The Nation[331] | Hillary Clinton | 110,007[323] | October 5 | Barack Obama[332] | |
The Reader[333] | Hillary Clinton | 150,000[334] | October 7 | No endorsement[333] | [e] |
Foreign Policy[335] | Hillary Clinton | 101,054[336] | October 9 | No endorsement[335] | [f] |
Loveland Magazine[337] | Not Donald Trump | n/a | October 10 | [g] | |
Christianity Today[339] | Not Donald Trump | 120,000[340] | October 11 | No endorsement[339] | [h] |
World[341] | Not Donald Trump | 100,000 | October 11 | ||
Latina[342] | Hillary Clinton | 517,732[323] | October 14 | No endorsement[342] | [i] |
Vogue[343] | Hillary Clinton | 1,231,931[323] | October 18 | No endorsement[343] | [j] |
Oakland Magazine[344] | Hillary Clinton | 10,440[345] | October 21 | [k] | |
Alameda Magazine[346] | Hillary Clinton | 10,000[345] | October 21 | [k] | |
The New Yorker[347] | Hillary Clinton | 1,051,795[323] | October 23 | Barack Obama[348] | |
Variety[349] | Hillary Clinton | 30,000[350] | November 1 | No endorsement[349] | [l] |
India Currents[351] | Hillary Clinton | 42,725[352] | November 1 | No endorsement[351] | [m] |
India New England News[353] | Hillary Clinton | 12,000[354] | November 3 |
- ^ "This is the first time the editors of Philadelphia magazine have endorsed a presidential candidate."
- ^ This is the first time Wired has endorsed a candidate in a presidential election.
- ^ Scientific American does not usually endorse political candidates.
- ^ This is The Atlantic's third presidential endorsement in the magazine's 159-year history. Their two previous endorsements were for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.
- ^ The Reader is published quarterly. "Never in the 22-year history of The Reader have we officially backed a candidate for president."
- ^ This is the first political endorsement in Foreign Policy's 46-year history.
- ^ This references the editorial by The Atlantic in their decision to publish their anti-endorsement. Loveland Magazine is online-only, but an official member of the Ohio Newspaper Association.[338]
- ^ This is not an official non-endorsement editorial. "As a non-profit journalistic organization, Christianity Today is doubly committed to staying neutral regarding political campaigns."
- ^ This is Latina's first political endorsement for any candidate in its 20-year history.
- ^ This is Vogue's first political endorsement for any candidate in its 123-year history.
- ^ a b An identical 2016 voter guide endorsing Hillary Clinton appeared on the blogs of Oakland Magazine and Alameda Magazine, both publications of Telegraph Media.
- ^ "For the first time in its 111-year history, Variety is endorsing a presidential candidate."
- ^ The India Currents marks the first time in 30 years that an Indian-American monthly publication has endorsed a US presidential candidate.
College and university newspapers[edit]
Summary of student newspapers[edit]
Candidate | Endorsements | Breakdown by 2012 endorsement |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton | 79 | 25 Barack Obama; 1 Jill Stein; 18 no endorsement; 35 undetermined |
No endorsement | 5 | 2 no endorsement; 3 undetermined |
Not Donald Trump | 12 | 3 no endorsement; 9 undetermined |
Endorsements by student newspapers[edit]
- ^ The Oberlin Review's editorial argues against votes for Trump or a third party and against declining to vote.
- ^ As the Wellesley News noted in its editorial, Clinton is an alumna of Wellesley.
- ^ Middlebury Campus endorsed Obama in 2008.
- ^ The Cornell Daily Sun endorsed Obama in 2008.
- ^ The Daily Pennsylvanian made their endorsement in a joint statement with The Wellesley News. As they noted, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are alumni of the University of Pennsylvania and Wellesley College, respectively.
- ^ University News endorsed Obama in 2008.[417]
- ^ The Iowa State Daily also an editorial on why Donald Trump was unfit to be president.[421]
- ^ As noted in the Yale Daily News editorial, Clinton is an alumnus of Yale.
- ^ In their tongue-in-cheek non-endorsement, the Yale Record noted it could not endorse due to its tax status and, consequently, "[cannot] support Clinton's impressive commitment to serving and improving this country—a commitment to which she has dedicated her entire professional career."
- ^ The El Vaquero endorsed Obama in 2008.
- ^ At the beginning of the 2016–2017 academic year, The Beacon became an all digital media organization, and print advertising is no longer be available.[454]
- ^ The editorial specifically calls out the Forum Communications Company's decision to choose "none of the above" as unhelpful.
- ^ In 2012 pre-election editorial, the Aztec Press did not endorse a candidate, but did urge readers to cast their vote.
- ^ This is only the fifth time The DePaulia has issued an endorsement in its 93 year history.
- ^ A minority opinion was also published by the Marquette Wire in favor of Donald Trump.[486]
- ^ "Throughout the 87 years of the Quinnipiac Chronicle’s existence, the editorial board has never taken a stance in a presidential election to our knowledge...this is the first time that the editorial board, as a whole, has done so."
- ^ This is only the fifth time the Suffolk Journal has endorsed a candidate since it was founded 80 years ago.
- ^ a b c d e SUNY (State University of New York) newspapers published a joint editorial, each one giving their different reasons for urging voters not to choose Trump, without endorsing any specific other candidate.[530]
- ^ The Daily Gamecock supported Obama in 2008.
- ^ The Crimson White supported Obama in 2008.
Foreign newspapers and magazines[edit]
Summary of foreign periodicals[edit]
Candidate | Endorsements | Breakdown by 2012 endorsement |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton | 18 | 4 Barack Obama; 13 undetermined; 1 no endorsement |
Donald Trump | 2 | 2 undetermined |
Not Donald Trump | 4 | 4 undetermined |
Endorsements by foreign periodicals[edit]
Periodical | 2016 endorsement | Largest reported circulation | Endorsement date | City | Country | 2012 endorsement | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Israel Hayom[565] | Donald Trump | 550,000[566] | March 17 | Tel Aviv | Israel | ||
DPRK Today[567] | Donald Trump | May 31 | North Korea | ||||
Kyiv Post[568] | Hillary Clinton | 11,000[569] | August 4 | Kyiv | Ukraine | ||
The Observer[570] | Hillary Clinton | 184,252[571] | September 18 | London | United Kingdom | Barack Obama | |
Financial Mail[572] | Hillary Clinton | 30,662[573] | September 29 | Johannesburg | South Africa | ||
The Age[574] | Hillary Clinton | 182,187[575] | October 10 | Melbourne | Australia | [a] | |
The Sydney Morning Herald[577] | Not Donald Trump | 235,045[575] | October 10 | Sydney | Australia | ||
Sunday Independent[578] | Hillary Clinton | 199,210[579] | October 16 | Dublin | Ireland | [b] | |
Nature[580] | Hillary Clinton | 52,836[581] | October 19 | London | United Kingdom | ||
Toronto Star[582] | Not Donald Trump | 419,236[583] | October 20 | Toronto | Canada | ||
The Gleaner[584] | Not Donald Trump | 267,233[585] | October 21 | Kingston | Jamaica | ||
The Guardian[586] | Hillary Clinton | 157,704[587] | October 21 | London | United Kingdom | Barack Obama[588] | |
The Korea Times[589] | Hillary Clinton | 300,000[590] | October 22 | Seoul | South Korea | ||
Financial Times[591] | Hillary Clinton | 193,553[592] | October 31 | London | United Kingdom | Barack Obama[593] | |
The Globe and Mail[594] | Hillary Clinton | 370,000[595] | November 2 | Toronto | Canada | ||
Waterloo Region Record[596] | Hillary Clinton | 60,435[597] | November 4 | Kitchener, Ontario | Canada | ||
The Economist[598] | Hillary Clinton | 1,459,929[599] | November 5 | London | United Kingdom | Barack Obama | |
Times of Malta[600] | Hillary Clinton | 37,000[601] | November 6 | Valletta | Malta | ||
The Independent[602] | Hillary Clinton | N/A | November 6 | London | United Kingdom | No endorsement | [c] |
The Chronicle Herald[603] | Hillary Clinton | 93,178[604] | November 7 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Canada | ||
Tibet Sun[605] | Hillary Clinton | November 7 | Dharamshala | India | |||
Daily Trust[606] | Hillary Clinton | 11,672[607] | November 7 | Abuja | Nigeria | ||
Daily Mirror[608] | Hillary Clinton | 897,786[609] | November 7 | London | United Kingdom | ||
Samoa Observer[610] | Hillary Clinton | 3,500[611] | November 8 | Apia | Samoa | [d] |
- ^ On November 6, The Age published an additional editorial reaffirming their opposition to Donald Trump.[576]
- ^ In an editorial, the Sunday Independent "would fully endorse" P. J. O'Rourke's endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
- ^ The Independent endorsed the first U.S. presidential candidate in its 30-year history. The Independent ended daily and Sunday print publication in March, becoming an online-only newspaper.
- ^ The Samoa Observer editorial is from its founder, owner and editor-in-chief.
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