The NY Post endorsed way early and not surprisingly picked John McCain.
The Seattle Times picked Barack Obama.
As Editor & Publisher noted, the Baltimore Examiner, San Francisco Examiner (not to be confused with the original Bay Area newspaper which no longer exists), and the Washington Examiner picked John McCain.
The Boston Herald, not surprisingly, endorses John McCain. The editorial says he is a certain leader in uncertain times.
For the first time in 72 years, the Stockton Record has endorsed a Democrat for president, even if Obama really isn't one. The paper cites Palin as a reason for the switch:
But the fact is, we worry he won't have four years. If elected, at 72, he would be the oldest incoming president in U.S. history. He's in good health now, we're told, although he has withheld most of his medical records. That means Gov. Sarah Palin could very well become president.
And that brings us to McCain's most troubling trait: his judgment.
The Canton Repository says it backs Obama.
Somebody on Wikipedia is also keeping track of endorsements, by the way.
As readers of this blog know, sometimes the editorial endorsements aren't online or else they are buried in the archives of a paper. Anyway, one of the most right-wing papers in the country, the Pueblo Chieftain, has come out for John McCain. Here is the link to the paper if people want to try and find the article.
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