Clinton Endorsed by Additional Local Newspapers

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In the lead-up to tonight’s second presidential debate, Hillary Clinton has secured the endorsement of four more major local newspapers. In Missouri, Clinton was ensorsed by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The paper’s ediorial board says, “Clinton understands what an awesome responsibility it is to lead a nation because she has spent the bulk of her adult life participating in that very endeavor. That’s why she remains: America’s only choice.” Then, she also received the endorsement of the Boston Globe. While they admit Clinton has faults, they begin thier editorial with a definative staement: “This election isn’t a close call. Only one candidate on the ballot Nov. 8 belongs anywhere near the White House, and it’s Hillary Clinton.”

Breaking with thier conservative tradition, Ohio’s The Columbus Dispatch endorsed Clinton saying that while they have tradionally backed Republican candidates, Donald Trump does not represent Republican values. “The stakes are too high to sit out this election and risk letting Trump misuse the awesome power of the presidency. The Dispatch urges voters to elect Hillary Clinton,” the editorial board said. The Alabama Media Group also wrote of thier support for Clinton in an op-ed published Sunday. The groups editorial board wrote, “The 2016 election is not a choice between two candidates equally fit to serve, or a choice between the ideology of two parties. Trump is a unique threat and in an election where supporting third party candidates splits a national vote, we see but one option. Clinton may be the second least popular major party candidate in 50 years but she is also one of the most qualified candidates in history. And ultimately, if it isn’t her, it’s him. And that would be a disaster for America and the world.”

Read the full op-eds by clicking the links in the article or from the news sources below.

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News Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Boston Globe, The Columbus Dispatch, Alabama Media Group

Hillary Clinton Endorsed by Three More Newspapers

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Hillary Clinton has received the endorsement of two more newspapers. The first is from Connecticut’s Hartford Courant whose editorial board said, “But even with those flaws, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are not even in the same ballpark. Critics though she may have, Mrs. Clinton is a smart, compassionate leader. Mr. Trump is a showman whose act is regrettably playing well on Main Street.” The second endorsement was from the editorial board of The Denver Post. Citing her temperament and experience, the board concluded, “…a President Hillary Clinton on her worst day would be so superior to a President Donald Trump on any day that we marvel this race was ever competitive.” The final endorsement came from The Seattle Times. The paper’s editorial board concluded, “Clinton is the only choice for president. She is undeniably the candidate with the experience, skills, knowledge and self-control to do the job.” Read each endorsement by clicking the links in the article or the source links below.

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News Source: Hartford Courant, The Denver Post, The Seattle Times

Hillary Clinton Endorsed by the Cincinnati Enquirer and Los Angeles Times

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On Friday, Hillary Clinton received the endorsement of two prominent newspaper editorial boards. She was endorsed by The Los Angeles Times and The Cincinnati Enquirer. The Los Angeles Times summed up their decision in the first two sentences saying, “American voters have a clear choice on Nov. 8. We can elect an experienced, thoughtful and deeply knowledgeable public servant or a thin-skinned demagogue who is unqualified and unsuited to be president.” The Cincinnati Enquirer on the other hand is quite a score for Clinton. The paper has endorsed Republican presidential candidates for the past one hundred years. While they acknowledge that Clinton has faults, they conclude, “The Enquirer has supported Republicans for president for almost a century – a tradition this editorial board doesn’t take lightly. But this is not a traditional race, and these are not traditional times. Our country needs calm, thoughtful leadership to deal with the challenges we face at home and abroad. We need a leader who will bring out the best in all Americans, not the worst.”

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News Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Los Angeles Times

Hillary Clinton’s Wednesday Interview Blitz

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On the day after securing the delegates to become the first female presidential candidate nominated by a major political party, Hillary Clinton made the press circuit today talking about her nomination, her plans for the country, the upcoming general election between her and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, and a variety of other other topics. Clinton spoke to a series of television and print reporters for: The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, The Washington Post, The New York Times, ABC News, and CBS News. To read more about each interview, including transcripts, click the links. Videos for the televised interviews are below.

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News Source: The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, The Washington Post, The New York Times, ABC News, CBS News,

Hillary Clinton Endorsed by Major Newspapers

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This past week, Hillary Clinton secured the endorsement of three major newspapers for the upcoming Democratic primaries. In Florida, Clinton was endorsed by the editorial board of The Tampa Bay Times, who said that she is “prepared for the nation’s highest office.” She was also endorsed by two papers in Texas: The Houston Chronicle and The Dallas Morning News. The later said that Clinton was a better choice over Democratic rival Bernie Sander because “her passion for change is leavened by a pragmatism — and a recognition of costs — his lacks.” Click the links above to read the full endorsements.

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News Source: The Houston Chronicle, The Tampa Bay Times, The Dallas Morning News