Nifty info-graphic map of newspaper endorsements from across the country as compared to how the state voted. Not too surprisingly, Sen. Obama leads Sen McCain 135 – 52. I’m surprised McCain has even that much.
The map also compares the newspapers’ previous endorsements. While I thought it was silly to make a big deal that the ever-reliable liberal Salt Lake Tribune endorsed Obama as and take it as a sign that even the Mormons are going for him, I was shocked to be reminded that the paper did endorse Pres. Bush in 2004.
Regardless, I don’t think McCain’s overlooking of a VP Romney is what drove the Trib to support hope and change.
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Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, journalism, Mitt Romney
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I’m shocked–shocked!–to learn that dailies published in big cities lean toward Obama. Cities, for the Democrat? Who knew?
Also, the Tribune’s editorial pages aren’t nearly as left-leaning as people on both ends of the spectrum like to think. Yeah, it looks like a left tilt compared to the hard-right lean of the Deseret News, but the Tribune has at most a center-right op-ed page.
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Interesting piece from the Politico on why McCain gets no love from the media.
The pith: “As it happens, McCain’s campaign is going quite poorly and Obama’s is going well. Imposing artificial balance on this reality would be a bias of its own.”
I can’t wait to see how Utah votes. I don’t expect it to go blue, but It hasn’t been polled in over a month and I imagine the race has tightened there a bit.


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