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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Daily Endorsement Tally: On 'Super Sunday,' Kerry Makes Huge Gains You are erroneously putting a lot of stock in those endorsements. I think that, lately, most people look at the news media with a skeptical eye...and an endorsement from a newspaper can have just the opposite effect from what the paper had hoped. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Daily Endorsement Tally: On 'Super Sunday,' Kerry Makes Huge Gains You are erroneously putting a lot of stock in those endorsements. I think that, lately, most people look at the news media with a skeptical eye...and an endorsement from a newspaper can have just the opposite effect from what the paper had hoped. Oh, I don't believe newspaper endorsements carry the impact they used to, but they still are a factor, albeit a minor one. What is interesting is the growing number of significant papers that endorsed Bush last time and are now either endorsing Kerry or NOT endorsing anyone. The major papers in your state are endorsing Kerry...: FLORIDA St. Petersburg Times (G): 358,502 The Miami Herald (G): 325,032 South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale) (G): 268,927 The Palm Beach Post (G): 181,727 Daytona Beach News-Journal (G): 112,945 Florida Today (Melbourne) (G): 90,877 Bradenton Herald (B): 52,163 Orlando Sentinel (B): Sarasota Herald-Tribune (G) And Bush: FLORIDA The Ledger (Lakeland) I wonder the impact based on the fact that so few people get their news from a subscription to a newspaper anymore. I haven't had a paper delivered to me since my second year of dental school 8 years ago. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Daily Endorsement Tally: On 'Super Sunday,' Kerry Makes Huge Gains You are erroneously putting a lot of stock in those endorsements. I think that, lately, most people look at the news media with a skeptical eye...and an endorsement from a newspaper can have just the opposite effect from what the paper had hoped. Oh, I don't believe newspaper endorsements carry the impact they used to, but they still are a factor, albeit a minor one. What is interesting is the growing number of significant papers that endorsed Bush last time and are now either endorsing Kerry or NOT endorsing anyone. The major papers in your state are endorsing Kerry...: FLORIDA St. Petersburg Times (G): 358,502 The Miami Herald (G): 325,032 South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale) (G): 268,927 The Palm Beach Post (G): 181,727 Daytona Beach News-Journal (G): 112,945 Florida Today (Melbourne) (G): 90,877 Bradenton Herald (B): 52,163 Orlando Sentinel (B): Sarasota Herald-Tribune (G) And Bush: FLORIDA The Ledger (Lakeland) I wonder the impact based on the fact that so few people get their news from a subscription to a newspaper anymore. I haven't had a paper delivered to me since my second year of dental school 8 years ago. The audited circulaton figures cited above represent more than a million subscribers, and that doesn't include pass-alongs in their households or places of business. I saw an interview the other night with several members of the editorial board of the Orlando paper. They stated that after much discussion, the board decided Kerry was better for Florida, the nation, and their paper. Let's say a newspaper endorsement doesn't mean much these days. Let's say that of those million plus subscribers, 1% give consideration to their local newspaper's endorsement and follow the paper's advice. That would be 10,000 voters. What do you believe the honest margin will be in Florida next week? 30,000-50,000...and I expect that bump to come from an increase in the percentage of Jews and blacks supporting Bush vs. his support from those groups in 2000. |
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In article 1_Ued.299654$MQ5.51177@attbi_s52,
"John Kerry" wrote: And more setbacks for Bush: * The Detroit News, which has never endorsed a Democrat, and backed Bush in 2000, announced that it would sit out the 2004 election, not happy with either candidate. Historically THE DETROIT NEWS has always been a conservative paper, but these days if appears that it is rapidly being dragged to the left by the effect of the Joint-Operating-Agreement which in effect merged it with the always-liberal DETROIT FREE PRESS. The weekend paper--the only one I read regularly--is now only published in a joint-addition, and it has steadily been moving left. Thus the editorial stance of the NEWS is not that surprising. For the last six weeks the front page stories have all been written to a Democratic Party playbook. When my current subscription expires it will probably be my last. |
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