Phrases with «newspaper endorsements»

"Newspaper endorsements" refers to the support or recommendation of a particular candidate, party, or issue by a newspaper. It is an official endorsement given by a newspaper through articles or editorials, highlighting their preference or recommendation to readers. Full definition

Sentences with «newspaper endorsements»

  • The Amsterdam News, the nation's oldest continuously published black newspaper, has weighed in with the first newspaper endorsement of the AG's race, backing Sen. Eric Schneiderman to succeed Andrew Cuomo has New York's top attorney. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • The big kahuna of newspaper endorsements in this race is arguably the Times, over which the candidates are no doubt fighting hard, since its editorial page is well read by the sort of voter who tends to turn out in Democratic primaries. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • Sen. Eric Schneiderman has collected his third newspaper endorsement from El Diario la Prensa, NYC's largest and oldest Spanish - language daily newspaper, which deemed him «smart, decisive and fearless» and praised his «willingness to defend vulnerable individuals and communities.» (nystateofpolitics.com)
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