Daily newspaper endorsements in the 2016 United States presidential election

Various notable daily newspapers made endorsements of candidates in the 2016 United States presidential election, as follows. The table below indicates which candidate each publication endorsed in the 2012 United States presidential election and includes only endorsements for the general election.

Daily newspapers

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Summary of daily newspapers

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Candidate Endorsements Breakdown by 2012 endorsement
Hillary Clinton 244 100 Barack Obama; 47 Mitt Romney; 19 no endorsement; 1 split endorsement; 76 undetermined
No endorsement 65 38 Mitt Romney; 2 Barack Obama; 2 no endorsement; 11 undetermined
Donald Trump 20 14 Mitt Romney; 6 undetermined
Gary Johnson 9 2 Barack Obama; 5 Mitt Romney; 2 undetermined
Not Donald Trump 8 2 Mitt Romney; 1 Barack Obama; 4 no endorsement; 1 undetermined
Split endorsement 2 2 split endorsement
Evan McMullin 1 1 undetermined
Not Hillary Clinton 1 1 undetermined

Endorsements by daily newspapers

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Newspaper 2016 endorsement Largest reported
circulation
Endorsement
date
City State 2012 endorsement Notes
New York Daily News[1][2] Hillary Clinton 312,736[3] July 28 New York City New York Mitt Romney[4] [a]
Houston Chronicle[8] Hillary Clinton 925,085[9] July 29 Houston Texas Mitt Romney[10] [b]
San Francisco Chronicle[12] Hillary Clinton 277,909[13] August 5 San Francisco California Barack Obama[14]
Tulsa World[15] No endorsement 95,063[16] August 8 Tulsa Oklahoma Mitt Romney[17] [c]
The Caledonian-Record[18] Gary Johnson 10,204[19] August 9 St. Johnsbury Vermont
The Press Democrat[20] Hillary Clinton 50,669[16] August 21 Santa Rosa California No endorsement[21]
Richmond Times-Dispatch[22] Gary Johnson 109,345[23] September 3 Richmond Virginia Mitt Romney[24] [d]
The Berkshire Eagle[26] Hillary Clinton 32,612[27] September 3 Pittsfield Massachusetts Barack Obama[28]
The Dallas Morning News[29] Hillary Clinton 707,792[9] September 6 Dallas Texas Mitt Romney[30] [e]
Daily Camera[33] Hillary Clinton 19,459[34] September 10 Boulder Colorado Barack Obama[35]
Winston-Salem Journal[36] Gary Johnson 62,283[37] September 11 Winston-Salem North Carolina Barack Obama[38] [f]
New Hampshire Union Leader[39][40] Gary Johnson 48,468[16] September 15 Manchester New Hampshire Mitt Romney[41] [g]
The Repository[42] No endorsement 54,649[16] September 18 Canton Ohio No endorsement[43] [h]
Los Angeles Times[44] Hillary Clinton 965,598[9] September 23 Los Angeles California Barack Obama[45] [i]
The Cincinnati Enquirer[46][47] Hillary Clinton 207,968[48] September 23 Cincinnati Ohio Mitt Romney[49] [j]
Akron Beacon Journal[51] Hillary Clinton 96,516[16] September 24 Akron Ohio Barack Obama[52]
The New York Times[53] Hillary Clinton 1,119,112[54] September 24 New York City New York Barack Obama[55] [k]
Portland Press Herald[57] Hillary Clinton 57,500[58] September 25 Portland Maine [l]
Kennebec Journal[59] Hillary Clinton 8,696[16] September 25 Augusta Maine [l]
The Arizona Republic[60] Hillary Clinton 496,390[48] September 27 Phoenix Arizona Mitt Romney[61] [m]
The Detroit News[62] Gary Johnson 146,962[63] September 29 Detroit Michigan Mitt Romney[64] [n]
The Baltimore Sun[66] Hillary Clinton 239,354[16] September 29 Baltimore Maryland Barack Obama[67]
USA Today[68] Not Donald Trump 3,866,618[48] September 29 National National No endorsement[69] [o]
Sun-Sentinel[70] Hillary Clinton 210,856[71] September 30 Fort Lauderdale Florida Mitt Romney[72] [p]
Chicago Tribune[74] Gary Johnson 769,215[9] September 30 Chicago Illinois Barack Obama[75] [q]
The San Diego Union-Tribune[77] Hillary Clinton 334,723[9] September 30 San Diego California Mitt Romney[78] [r]
Chicago Sun-Times[79][80] Hillary Clinton 419,364[81] September 30 Chicago Illinois No endorsement[82] [s]
El Paso Times[83] Hillary Clinton 42,855[48] September 30 El Paso Texas Barack Obama[84]
Asheville Citizen-Times[85] Hillary Clinton 43,096[48] September 30 Asheville North Carolina Barack Obama[86]
The Desert Sun[87] Hillary Clinton 34,114[48] September 30 Palm Springs California Mitt Romney[88] [t]
The Sacramento Bee[89] Hillary Clinton 211,941[16] September 30 Sacramento California Barack Obama[90]
The Courier[91] No endorsement 15,997[16] October 1 Findlay Ohio Mitt Romney[69] [u]
Corpus Christi Caller-Times[92] Hillary Clinton 41,618[16] October 1 Corpus Christi Texas No endorsement[93] [v]
The Charlotte Observer[94] Hillary Clinton 161,836[16] October 1 Charlotte North Carolina Barack Obama[95]
The Spectrum[96] No endorsement 14,545[48] October 1 St. George Utah [w]
San Antonio Express-News[97] Hillary Clinton 356,401[98] October 2 San Antonio Texas Barack Obama[99]
The News-Gazette[100] No endorsement 39,893[16] October 2 Champaign-Urbana Illinois Mitt Romney[101]
The Spokesman-Review[102] Hillary Clinton 70,476[16] October 2 Spokane Washington Mitt Romney[103]
Waco Tribune-Herald[104] No endorsement 36,065[105] October 2 Waco Texas Mitt Romney[106] [x]
The Bakersfield Californian[107] No endorsement 38,868[16] October 3 Bakersfield California No endorsement[69]
Florida Today[108] No endorsement 80,656[48] October 3 Melbourne Florida Mitt Romney[69] [y]
Austin American-Statesman[109] No endorsement 122,361[16] October 4 Austin Texas No endorsement[90] [z]
Tampa Bay Times[110] Hillary Clinton 475,942[111] October 6 St. Petersburg Florida Barack Obama[112]
Effingham Daily News[113] Hillary Clinton 9,564[16] October 6 Effingham Illinois [aa]
Bangor Daily News[114] Hillary Clinton 52,382[115] October 7 Bangor Maine Barack Obama[116]
Hartford Courant[117] Hillary Clinton 178,515[118] October 7 Hartford Connecticut Barack Obama[119]
The Denver Post[120] Hillary Clinton 573,542[9] October 7 Denver Colorado Barack Obama[121]
The Seattle Times[122] Hillary Clinton 352,131[9] October 7 Seattle Washington Barack Obama[123]
Ventura County Star[124] Hillary Clinton 56,006[16] October 7 Camarillo California Barack Obama[125]
The Cullman Times[126][127] Hillary Clinton 11,425[16] October 7 Cullman Alabama
The Daily Star[128] Hillary Clinton 10,548[16] October 7 Oneonta New York [ab]
The Post-Standard[129] Hillary Clinton 111,664[16] October 7 Syracuse New York No endorsement[130]
Santa Barbara News-Press[131][132][133] Donald Trump 21,245[16] October 7 Santa Barbara California Mitt Romney[134] [ac]
Bluefield Daily Telegraph[136] Hillary Clinton 13,343[16] October 8 Bluefield West Virginia Mitt Romney[69]
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal[137] Hillary Clinton 5,726[16] October 8 Lockport New York
Pharos-Tribune[138] Hillary Clinton 8,425[16] October 8 Logansport Indiana
St. Louis Post-Dispatch[139] Hillary Clinton 438,058[9] October 8 St. Louis Missouri Barack Obama[140]
New Castle News[141] Hillary Clinton 12,631[16] October 8 New Castle Pennsylvania No endorsement[142]
The Meadville Tribune[143] Hillary Clinton 9,792[16] October 8 Meadville Pennsylvania
Herald-Banner[144] Hillary Clinton 4,880[16] October 8 Greenville Texas [ad]
The Boston Globe[146] Hillary Clinton 377,405[9] October 8 Boston Massachusetts Barack Obama[147]
The Daily Citizen[148] Hillary Clinton 11,000[16] October 8 Dalton Georgia
The Commercial Appeal[149] Hillary Clinton 110,453[16] October 8 Memphis Tennessee No endorsement[69] [ae]
The Daily Independent[151] Hillary Clinton 12,088[16] October 8 Ashland Kentucky [af]
Clinton Herald[152] Hillary Clinton 7,950[16] October 8 Clinton Iowa
The Fresno Bee[153] Hillary Clinton 108,116[16] October 8 Fresno California Barack Obama[69]
Deseret News[154] Not Donald Trump 102,194[155] October 8 Salt Lake City Utah No endorsement[69] [ag]
Enid News & Eagle[156] Hillary Clinton 11,693[16] October 8 Enid Oklahoma [ah]
The Olympian[157] Hillary Clinton 21,325[16] October 8 Olympia Washington Barack Obama[158]
The News Virginian[159] Hillary Clinton 5,298[23] October 8 Waynesboro Virginia
The News & Observer[160] Hillary Clinton 147,218[16] October 8 Raleigh North Carolina Barack Obama[69]
Muskogee Phoenix[161] Hillary Clinton 9,741[16] October 8 Muskogee Oklahoma [ai]
Times-Standard[162] Hillary Clinton 21,623[163] October 8 Eureka California
Niagara Gazette[164] Hillary Clinton 10,008[16] October 9 Niagara Falls New York [aj]
Kokomo Tribune[165] Hillary Clinton 18,029[16] October 9 Kokomo Indiana
The Free Press[166] Hillary Clinton 16,874[16] October 9 Mankato Minnesota [ak]
The Tribune-Democrat[167] Hillary Clinton 28,720[16] October 9 Johnstown Pennsylvania Mitt Romney[168]
The Plain Dealer[169] Hillary Clinton 397,891[9] October 9 Cleveland Ohio Barack Obama[170] [al]
Las Vegas Sun[172] Hillary Clinton 203,736[173] October 9 Las Vegas Nevada Barack Obama[174] [am]
The Columbus Dispatch[175] Hillary Clinton 221,547[176] October 9 Columbus Ohio Mitt Romney[177] [an]
The Day[178] Hillary Clinton 24,657[16] October 9 New London Connecticut Barack Obama[179]
The Hawk Eye[180] Hillary Clinton 15,399[181] October 9 Burlington Iowa Barack Obama[69]
The Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette[182][183] No endorsement 17,807[184] October 9 Fayetteville Arkansas [ao]
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette[185][186] No endorsement 179,134[187] October 9 Little Rock Arkansas Mitt Romney[69] [ap]
McAlester News-Capital[188] Hillary Clinton 9,000[189] October 9 McAlester Oklahoma
Commercial-News[190] Hillary Clinton 11,100[16] October 9 Danville Illinois
The Sun News[191] Hillary Clinton 38,133[16] October 9 Myrtle Beach South Carolina Barack Obama[158]
The Daily News of Newburyport[192] Hillary Clinton 8,052[16] October 9 Newburyport Massachusetts [aq]
The Birmingham News[193] Hillary Clinton 104,316[16] October 9 Birmingham Alabama No endorsement[194] [ar]
Press-Register[193] Hillary Clinton 86,276[16] October 9 Mobile Alabama No endorsement[194] [ar]
The Huntsville Times[193] Hillary Clinton 45,471[16] October 9 Huntsville Alabama No endorsement[194] [ar]
The Eagle-Tribune[195] Hillary Clinton 28,055[16] October 9 North Andover Massachusetts Mitt Romney[196] [aq]
The Record[197] Hillary Clinton 30,617[16] October 9 Stockton California Barack Obama[198]
The Valdosta Daily Times[199] Hillary Clinton 13,223[16] October 9 Valdosta Georgia
Press-Republican[200] Hillary Clinton 15,268[16] October 9 Plattsburgh New York No endorsement[200] [as]
Cumberland Times-News[201] Hillary Clinton 21,067[16] October 9 Cumberland Maryland
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel[202] Not Donald Trump 24,326[16] October 9 Grand Junction Colorado Mitt Romney[203] [at]
Courier News[204] Hillary Clinton 11,943[205] October 9 Somerville New Jersey [au]
Marin Independent Journal[206] Hillary Clinton 27,203[207] October 9 San Rafael California Barack Obama[208]
Gloucester Daily Times[209] Hillary Clinton 6,137[16] October 9 Gloucester Massachusetts [aq]
The Salem News[210] Hillary Clinton 15,624[16] October 9 Salem Massachusetts [aq]
Asbury Park Press[211] Hillary Clinton 109,060[48] October 9 Asbury Park New Jersey Barack Obama[69] [aq]
Daily Record[212] Hillary Clinton 14,952[48] October 9 Morristown New Jersey [au]
The Woodward News[213] Hillary Clinton 3,414[16] October 9 Woodward Oklahoma [av]
The Register-Herald[214] Hillary Clinton 17,754[16] October 9 Beckley West Virginia
The Huntsville Item[215] Hillary Clinton 4,288[16] October 9 Huntsville Texas [aw]
News and Tribune[216] Hillary Clinton 6,052[217] October 9 Jeffersonville Indiana [ax]
Greensburg Daily News[219] Hillary Clinton 3,592[16] October 9 Greensburg Indiana [ay]
The Daily Item[220] Hillary Clinton 20,639[16] October 9 Sunbury Pennsylvania Barack Obama[221]
The Norman Transcript[222] Hillary Clinton 9,249[16] October 9 Norman Oklahoma
Times West Virginian[223] Hillary Clinton 7,987[16] October 9 Fairmont West Virginia
Naples Daily News[224] No endorsement 45,831[16] October 9 Naples Florida Mitt Romney[69]
Tribune-Star[225] Hillary Clinton 18,502[16] October 10 Terre Haute Indiana
The Joplin Globe[226] Hillary Clinton 22,684[16] October 10 Joplin Missouri Mitt Romney[227]
The Record[228] Hillary Clinton 175,452[205] October 10 Hackensack New Jersey Barack Obama[69]
Bristol Herald Courier[229] No endorsement 26,166[23] October 10 Bristol Virginia [az]
The Times Record[230] Hillary Clinton 9,600[231] October 10 Brunswick Maine
Santa Cruz Sentinel[232] Hillary Clinton 24,000[233] October 11 Scotts Valley California Barack Obama[234]
The Goshen News[235] Hillary Clinton 8,440[16] October 11 Goshen Indiana [ba]
York Daily Record[236] Not Donald Trump 71,315[48] October 11 York Pennsylvania Barack Obama[221] [bb]
The Bernardsville News[237] Hillary Clinton 4,891[238] October 11 Bernardsville New Jersey Barack Obama[239]
Telegraph Herald[240] Not Donald Trump 34,015[241] October 11 Dubuque Iowa No endorsement[240] [bc]
Mineral Wells Index[242] Hillary Clinton 2,370[16] October 12 Mineral Wells Texas [bd]
Ada Evening News[243] Hillary Clinton 7,871[244] October 12 Ada Oklahoma
The Salt Lake Tribune[245] Hillary Clinton 148,079[16] October 12 Salt Lake City Utah Barack Obama[246]
The Burlington Free Press[247] Hillary Clinton 25,848[48] October 12 Burlington Vermont Barack Obama[248]
Traverse City Record-Eagle[249] Hillary Clinton 23,406[16] October 12 Traverse City Michigan
Courier-Post[250] Hillary Clinton 43,096[48] October 12 Cherry Hill New Jersey [be]
The Daily Journal[251] Hillary Clinton 9,983[48] October 12 Vineland New Jersey [be]
Tahlequah Daily Press[252] Hillary Clinton 3,189[16] October 12 Tahlequah Oklahoma [ai]
Glasgow Daily Times[253] Hillary Clinton 6,268[16] October 12 Glasgow Kentucky [bf]
The San Francisco Examiner[254] Hillary Clinton 254,237[255] October 13 San Francisco California Barack Obama[69]
The Washington Post[256] Hillary Clinton 573,348[16] October 13 Washington District of Columbia Barack Obama[257] [bg]
Daily Review Atlas[259] No endorsement 1,419[16] October 13 Monmouth Illinois No endorsement[259]
Idaho Statesman[260] Hillary Clinton 53,784[16] October 13 Boise Idaho No endorsement[261] [bh]
The Meridian Star[262] Hillary Clinton 9,750[16] October 13 Meridian Mississippi
Charleston Gazette-Mail[263][264] Hillary Clinton 54,832[16] October 14 Charleston West Virginia Split endorsement[158][265] [bi]
Evan McMullin November 5
The Jersey Journal[266] Hillary Clinton 13,687[16] October 14 Secaucus New Jersey Barack Obama[267] [bj]
News-Press[268] Hillary Clinton 5,876[16] October 14 Stillwater Oklahoma
Miami Herald[269] Hillary Clinton 165,695[16] October 14 Miami Florida Barack Obama[270]
Democrat and Chronicle[271] Hillary Clinton 131,456[48] October 14 Rochester New York Barack Obama[272]
The Daily Astorian[273] Hillary Clinton 6,307[274] October 14 Astoria Oregon Barack Obama[275]
The Kansas City Star[276] Hillary Clinton 226,869[16] October 14 Kansas City Missouri Barack Obama[277]
Orlando Sentinel[278] Hillary Clinton 221,613[279] October 14 Orlando Florida Mitt Romney[280]
The Oregonian[281] No endorsement 209,944[16] October 14 Portland Oregon No endorsement[69] [bk]
Duncan Banner[282] Hillary Clinton 7,875[244] October 14 Duncan Oklahoma
Lexington Herald-Leader[283] Hillary Clinton 87,769[16] October 14 Lexington Kentucky Barack Obama[284]
The Express-Star[285] Hillary Clinton 4,670[244] October 14 Chickasha Oklahoma [bl]
The York Dispatch[286] Hillary Clinton 37,000[287] October 14 York Pennsylvania
El Nuevo Herald[288] Hillary Clinton 59,617[289] October 14 Miami Florida [bm]
The Times-Picayune[291] Hillary Clinton 116,161[16] October 15 New Orleans Louisiana No endorsement[69]
Mt. Vernon Register-News[292] Hillary Clinton 5,499[16] October 15 Mt. Vernon Illinois
The Providence Journal[293] Hillary Clinton 94,822[16] October 15 Providence Rhode Island Barack Obama[294]
The Des Moines Register[295] Hillary Clinton 174,208[48] October 15 Des Moines Iowa Mitt Romney[296]
Reporter-Herald[297] Hillary Clinton 16,892[16] October 15 Loveland Colorado Mitt Romney[69] [bn]
Peoria Journal Star[298] Hillary Clinton 57,165[16] October 15 Peoria Illinois Mitt Romney[69]
Omaha World-Herald[299] Hillary Clinton 141,530[16] October 15 Omaha Nebraska Mitt Romney[300] [bo]
Roswell Daily Record[301] No endorsement 10,013[16] October 15 Roswell New Mexico [bp]
The Santa Fe New Mexican[302] Hillary Clinton 18,337[16] October 15 Santa Fe New Mexico Barack Obama[303]
The Herald Bulletin[304] Hillary Clinton 16,930[16] October 15 Anderson Indiana Barack Obama[305]
Midland Daily News[306] Hillary Clinton 11,764[16] October 15 Midland Michigan Mitt Romney[307]
Longmont Times-Call[308] Hillary Clinton 12,905[16] October 15 Longmont Colorado Mitt Romney[309] [bq]
The Modesto Bee[310] Hillary Clinton 59,555[16] October 15 Modesto California No endorsement[69]
Adirondack Daily Enterprise[311] Hillary Clinton 3,600[312] October 15 Saranac Lake New York
Concord Monitor[313] Hillary Clinton 22,747[314] October 16 Concord New Hampshire Barack Obama[69] [br]
The Bulletin[315] Hillary Clinton 25,531[16] October 16 Bend Oregon Mitt Romney[316]
Foster's Daily Democrat[317] Hillary Clinton 16,235[318] October 16 Dover New Hampshire Mitt Romney[319] [bs]
The Courier-Journal[320] Hillary Clinton 202,164[48] October 16 Louisville Kentucky Barack Obama[321]
Wisconsin State Journal[322] Hillary Clinton 91,043[16] October 16 Madison Wisconsin Mitt Romney[323]
The News Leader[324] Hillary Clinton 15,605[23] October 16 Staunton Virginia Barack Obama[69]
The Columbian[325] Hillary Clinton 31,496[16] October 16 Vancouver Washington Mitt Romney[69]
The Pantagraph[326] Hillary Clinton 32,762[16] October 16 Bloomington-Normal Illinois Mitt Romney[327] [bt]
Herald & Review[328] Hillary Clinton 37,536[16] October 16 Decatur Illinois Mitt Romney[329] [bt]
The Keene Sentinel[330] Hillary Clinton 9,602[16] October 16 Keene New Hampshire Barack Obama[331]
Staten Island Advance[332] Hillary Clinton 36,783[16] October 16 Staten Island New York Barack Obama[333]
The Oklahoman[334] No endorsement 151,987[16] October 16 Oklahoma City Oklahoma Mitt Romney[69]
The Post-Star[335] Hillary Clinton 26,257[16] October 16 Glens Falls New York Barack Obama[248]
The Register-Guard[336] Hillary Clinton 49,740[16] October 16 Eugene Oregon Barack Obama[69]
Kenosha News[337] Hillary Clinton 22,353[16] October 16 Kenosha Wisconsin
Billings Gazette[338] Hillary Clinton 34,828[16] October 16 Billings Montana Mitt Romney[339]
Chattanooga Times Free Press[340][341] Split endorsement 73,525[16] October 16 Chattanooga Tennessee Split endorsement[342][343] [bu]
St. Joseph News-Press[344] Donald Trump 24,681[16] October 16 St. Joseph Missouri Mitt Romney[345] [bv]
Northwest Herald[346] No endorsement 38,000[347] October 16 Crystal Lake Illinois Mitt Romney[348]
The Pueblo Chieftain[349] No endorsement 35,393[16] October 16 Pueblo Colorado Mitt Romney[350]
Star Beacon[351] Hillary Clinton 12,241[16] October 16 Ashtabula Ohio
The Press of Atlantic City[352] No endorsement 63,824[205] October 16 Atlantic City New Jersey
The Herald[353] Hillary Clinton 14,855[16] October 16 Sharon Pennsylvania No endorsement[354]
Canon City Daily Record[355] Hillary Clinton 3,433[16] October 16 Canon City Colorado Mitt Romney[69] [bw]
Merced Sun-Star[356] Hillary Clinton 13,261[16] October 17 Merced California
Waxahachie Daily Light[357] Donald Trump 3,191[16] October 17 Waxahachie Texas
LNP[358] Hillary Clinton 80,220[16] October 18 Lancaster Pennsylvania Split endorsement[359][360] [bx]
La Opinión[362] Hillary Clinton 49,953[363] October 18 Los Angeles California Barack Obama[364]
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin[365] Hillary Clinton 11,290[16] October 18 Walla Walla Washington Mitt Romney[158]
Chico Enterprise-Record[366] No endorsement 29,843[367] October 19 Chico California Mitt Romney[368] [by]
Oroville Mercury-Register[369] No endorsement 5,852[370] October 19 Oroville California Mitt Romney[371] [by]
El Diario La Prensa[372] Hillary Clinton 29,339[363] October 19 New York City New York
Boston Herald[373] No endorsement 96,403[374] October 20 Boston Massachusetts Mitt Romney[69] [bz]
Fort Worth Star-Telegram[375] Not Donald Trump 184,988[16] October 21 Fort Worth Texas Mitt Romney[69]
The Philadelphia Inquirer[376] Hillary Clinton 497,142[9] October 21 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Barack Obama[69]
Newsday[377] Hillary Clinton 510,683[9] October 21 Melville New York Mitt Romney[69]
Poughkeepsie Journal[378] Hillary Clinton 26,984[48] October 21 Poughkeepsie New York Barack Obama[319]
San Jose Mercury News[379] Hillary Clinton 634,001[9] October 21 San Jose California Barack Obama[69] [ca]
East Oregonian[380] Hillary Clinton 7,000[381] October 21 Pendleton Oregon Barack Obama[248]
Dixon Telegraph and Sterling Daily Gazette[382] No endorsement 21,399[383] October 21 Sterling Illinois Mitt Romney[384] [cb]
The Herald-Dispatch[385] No endorsement 35,552[386] October 21 Huntington West Virginia Mitt Romney[69]
The Sentinel[387] No endorsement 10,276[16] October 21 Carlisle Pennsylvania
The Times-Gazette[388] Donald Trump 4,300[389] October 21 Hillsboro Ohio
East Bay Times[390] Hillary Clinton 525,000[391] October 21 Walnut Creek California Barack Obama[392][393] [cc]
Iowa City Press-Citizen[394] Hillary Clinton 9,939[48] October 22 Iowa City Iowa Barack Obama[395]
Daily Herald[396] Hillary Clinton 102,293[397] October 22 Arlington Heights Illinois Mitt Romney[384]
The News Tribune[398] Hillary Clinton 79,914[16] October 22 Tacoma Washington Barack Obama[69]
Star Tribune[399] Hillary Clinton 589,725[9] October 22 Minneapolis Minnesota Barack Obama[69]
Rockford Register Star[400] Hillary Clinton 41,549[16] October 22 Rockford Illinois Barack Obama[401]
The Sun[402] No endorsement 42,000[403] October 22 Lowell Massachusetts Mitt Romney[404]
The State Journal-Register[405] Hillary Clinton 40,328[16] October 22 Springfield Illinois No endorsement[406]
Las Vegas Review-Journal[407] Donald Trump 133,560[16] October 22 Las Vegas Nevada Mitt Romney[408] [cd]
The Bulletin[411] Hillary Clinton 155,47[16] October 22 Norwich Connecticut Mitt Romney[69]
The Bradenton Herald[412] No endorsement 32,938[16] October 22 Bradenton Florida No endorsement[413]
Tiffin Advertiser-Tribune[414] Not Hillary Clinton 9,200[415] October 23 Tiffin Ohio
Lincoln Journal Star[416] Hillary Clinton 54,614[16] October 23 Lincoln Nebraska Barack Obama[417]
News & Record[418] Hillary Clinton 68,262[16] October 23 Greensboro North Carolina
Quad-City Times[419] Hillary Clinton 46,428[16] October 23 Davenport Iowa Mitt Romney[420]
The Decatur Daily[421] Hillary Clinton 24,807[422] October 23 Decatur Alabama Barack Obama[69]
Carroll County Times[423] No endorsement 27,171[424] October 23 Westminster Maryland
Cape Cod Times[425] Hillary Clinton 37,627[426] October 23 Hyannis Massachusetts Mitt Romney[69]
The Southern Illinoisan[427] Hillary Clinton 26,180[16] October 23 Carbondale Illinois Mitt Romney[384]
The Daily News[428] Hillary Clinton 24,331[429] October 23 Galveston Texas Mitt Romney[69]
The Scranton Times-Tribune[430] Hillary Clinton 49,221[16] October 23 Scranton Pennsylvania Barack Obama[221]
The Citizens' Voice[431] Hillary Clinton 25,681[16] October 23 Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania Barack Obama[221] [ce]
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier[432] No endorsement 37,090[16] October 23 Waterloo Iowa Mitt Romney[433]
The Star-Ledger[434] Hillary Clinton 247,025[16] October 23 Newark New Jersey Barack Obama[267]
Globe Gazette[435] Hillary Clinton 14,923[16] October 23 Mason City Iowa
The Beaumont Enterprise[436] Hillary Clinton 27,180[16] October 23 Beaumont Texas Mitt Romney[437]
West Central Tribune[438] No endorsement 10,723[439] October 23 Willmar Minnesota Mitt Romney[158] [cf]
The Dickinson Press[441] No endorsement 5,758[442] October 23 Dickinson North Dakota Mitt Romney[158] [cf]
The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead[443] No endorsement 43,606[16] October 23 Fargo North Dakota Mitt Romney[158] [cf]
Grand Forks Herald[444] No endorsement 21,324[445] October 23 Grand Forks North Dakota Mitt Romney[158] [cf]
Sentinel & Enterprise[446] No endorsement 16,393[447] October 23 Fitchburg Massachusetts Mitt Romney[448]
Duluth News Tribune[449] No endorsement 31,534[450] October 23 Duluth Minnesota Mitt Romney[451]
The Gazette[452] Hillary Clinton 49,050[16] October 23 Cedar Rapids Iowa Mitt Romney[453]
Honolulu Star-Advertiser[454] Hillary Clinton 171,160[455] October 23 Honolulu Hawaii Barack Obama[456]
The Bryan-College Station Eagle[457] Hillary Clinton 25,918[458] October 23 Bryan Texas Mitt Romney[459]
The Gazette[460] No endorsement 65,112[16] October 23 Colorado Springs Colorado Mitt Romney[461]
The Tennessean[462] No endorsement 198,214[48] October 23 Nashville Tennessee Mitt Romney[69] [cg]
The Times of Northwest Indiana[463] No endorsement 77,357[16] October 23 Munster Indiana Mitt Romney[464] [ch]
The Daily Press[465] Hillary Clinton 78,749[16] October 23 Newport News Virginia Mitt Romney[69]
Antelope Valley Press[466] Donald Trump 15,735[467] October 23 Palmdale California Mitt Romney[468][469] [ci]
AM New York[470] Hillary Clinton 336,000[471] October 24 New York City New York [cj]
Mitchell Daily Republic[472] No endorsement 9,516[473] October 24 Mitchell South Dakota Mitt Romney[158] [cf]
Jamestown Sun[474] No endorsement 4,716[475] October 24 Jamestown North Dakota Mitt Romney[158] [cf]
Daily Globe[476] No endorsement 6,041[477] October 24 Worthington Minnesota Mitt Romney[265] [cf]
The Bemidji Pioneer[478] No endorsement 6,102[479] October 24 Bemidji Minnesota Mitt Romney[480] [cf]
The Standard-Speaker[481] Hillary Clinton 14,816[16] October 25 Hazleton Pennsylvania [ce]
Centralia Chronicle[482] No endorsement 14,000[483] October 25 Centralia Washington No endorsement[482]
The Washington Times[484] Donald Trump 59,185[485] October 26 Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Mitt Romney[486]
The Tribune[487] Hillary Clinton 28,669[16] October 27 San Luis Obispo California No endorsement[487] [ck]
Reno Gazette-Journal[488] Hillary Clinton 82,745[489] October 27 Reno Nevada Mitt Romney[490]
The Buffalo News[491] Hillary Clinton 196,737[16] October 27 Buffalo New York Barack Obama[69]
Hudson Star-Observer[492] No endorsement 7,335[493] October 27 Hudson Wisconsin Mitt Romney[440] [cf]
The Flint Journal[494] Hillary Clinton 52,415[16] October 27 Flint Michigan Barack Obama[495] [cl]
Kalamazoo Gazette[494] Hillary Clinton 41,648[16] October 27 Kalamazoo Michigan Barack Obama[496] [cm]
Muskegon Chronicle[494] Hillary Clinton 27,093[16] October 27 Muskegon Michigan Barack Obama[497] [cm]
The Grand Rapids Press[494] Hillary Clinton 116,679[16] October 27 Grand Rapids Michigan Mitt Romney[498] [cm]
Jackson Citizen Patriot[494] Hillary Clinton 21,823[16] October 27 Jackson Michigan Mitt Romney[499] [cm]
New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung[500] Hillary Clinton 10,295[501] October 28 New Braunfels Texas
Philadelphia Daily News[502] Hillary Clinton 46,234[16] October 28 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Barack Obama[248]
The Recorder[503] Hillary Clinton 11,522[504] October 28 Greenfield Massachusetts Barack Obama[505] [cn]
Daily Hampshire Gazette[507] Hillary Clinton 14,975 October 28 Northampton Massachusetts Barack Obama[508] [cn]
The News-Sentinel[509] Donald Trump 80,879[510] October 28 Fort Wayne Indiana Mitt Romney[158] [co]
The Patriot Ledger[511] Hillary Clinton 34,830[16] October 29 Quincy Massachusetts [cp]
Albany Times Union[512] Hillary Clinton 107,765[16] October 29 Albany New York Barack Obama[69]
The State[513] Hillary Clinton 67,804[16] October 29 Columbia South Carolina No endorsement[514] [cq]
Farmington Daily Times[515] Hillary Clinton 11,103[516] October 29 Farmington New Mexico
Detroit Free Press[517] Hillary Clinton 355,000[518] October 30 Detroit Michigan Barack Obama[519]
The MetroWest Daily News[520] Hillary Clinton 16,801[16] October 30 Framingham Massachusetts Barack Obama[158] [cr]
The Milford Daily News[521] Hillary Clinton 5,150[16] October 30 Milford Massachusetts Barack Obama[522] [cr]
The Free Lance-Star[523] No endorsement 39,598[23] October 30 Fredericksburg Virginia Barack Obama[524]
The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus[525] No endorsement 35,397[16] October 30 Moline Illinois Mitt Romney[526] [cs]
Erie Times-News[527] Hillary Clinton 54,325[16] October 30 Erie Pennsylvania Barack Obama[528]
Taunton Daily Gazette[529] Hillary Clinton 5,888[16] October 30 Taunton Massachusetts [cp]
The Enterprise[530] Hillary Clinton 21,767[16] October 30 Brockton Massachusetts [cp]
Bucks County Courier Times[531] No endorsement 39,788[16] October 30 Levittown Pennsylvania Mitt Romney[221] [ct]
Stamford Advocate[532] Hillary Clinton 12,760[16] October 30 Stamford Connecticut Barack Obama[533] [cu]
Greenwich Time[534] Hillary Clinton 6,747[16] October 30 Old Greenwich Connecticut Barack Obama[535] [cu]
The News-Times[536] Hillary Clinton 18,931[16] October 30 Danbury Connecticut Barack Obama[537] [cu]
The Hour[538] Hillary Clinton 23,788[539] October 30 Norwalk Connecticut [cu]
Connecticut Post[540] Hillary Clinton 46,317[16] October 30 Bridgeport Connecticut [cu]
The Daily Gazette[541] Hillary Clinton 57,323[citation needed] October 30 Schenectady New York
The Herald News[542] Hillary Clinton 13,060[16] October 30 Fall River Massachusetts [cp]
Tri-City Herald[543] Hillary Clinton 35,487[544] October 30 Kennewick Washington Mitt Romney[545]
Daily Reflector[546] Donald Trump 16,966[16] October 30 Greenville North Carolina Mitt Romney[547]
Sioux City Journal[548] No endorsement 29,164[16] October 30 Sioux City Iowa Mitt Romney[549]
Albuquerque Journal[550] No endorsement 96,346[16] October 30 Albuquerque New Mexico Mitt Romney[551]
The Lima News[552] No endorsement 26,088[16] October 30 Lima Ohio Mitt Romney[553]
The Republican[554] Hillary Clinton 87,053[16] October 30 Springfield Massachusetts Barack Obama[555]
Daily Herald[556] Evan McMullin 26,757[16] October 30 Provo Utah [cv]
The Gadsden Times[558] No endorsement 14,131[16] October 30 Gadsden Alabama No endorsement[559]
The Beaver County Times[560] Hillary Clinton 27,288[16] October 30 Beaver Pennsylvania
Baytown Sun[561] No endorsement 10,236[562] October 30 Baytown Texas
The Athens Messenger[563] Hillary Clinton 12,000[564] October 31 Athens Ohio
Aiken Standard[565] No endorsement 12,832[566] October 31 Aiken South Carolina No endorsement[565]
Ashland Daily Tidings[567] Hillary Clinton 3,800[568] October 31 Ashland Oregon
The Durango Herald[569] Hillary Clinton 21,000[570] November 1 Durango Colorado Barack Obama[571]
The Vindicator[572] Hillary Clinton 49,622[16] November 1 Youngstown Ohio Barack Obama[573] [cw]
The Anniston Star[574] Hillary Clinton 17,155[16] November 1 Anniston Alabama Barack Obama[69]
Mail Tribune[575] Hillary Clinton 20,208[16] November 1 Medford Oregon Barack Obama[576] [cx]
Carroll Daily Times Herald[577] No endorsement 5,456[578] November 2 Carroll Iowa Barack Obama[579]
The Aspen Times[580] Hillary Clinton 6,500[581] November 2 Aspen Colorado Barack Obama[69]
Watertown Daily Times[582] Hillary Clinton 21,583[16] November 2 Watertown New York Mitt Romney[583] [cy]
Daily Sun News[584] Gary Johnson 3,300[16] November 2 Sunnyside Washington
Barre Montpelier Times Argus[585] Hillary Clinton 6,915[586] November 3 Barre Vermont
New Haven Register[587] No endorsement 64,827[16] November 3 New Haven Connecticut Barack Obama[588]
The Herald[589] Hillary Clinton 62,520[590] November 3 Everett Washington Barack Obama[591]
The Monterey Herald[592] Hillary Clinton 20,150[16] November 3 Monterey California Barack Obama[593]
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel[594] Not Donald Trump 318,711[81] November 4 Milwaukee Wisconsin No endorsement[595]
The News Journal[596] Hillary Clinton 104,570[48] November 4 Wilmington Delaware Barack Obama[158]
Beloit Daily News[597] No endorsement 13,145[598] November 5 Beloit Wisconsin Mitt Romney[599]
The Citizen[600] Hillary Clinton 7,925[16] November 5 Auburn New York Barack Obama[601]
Observer-Reporter[602] Hillary Clinton 32,350[16] November 5 Washington Pennsylvania Mitt Romney[603]
Greeley Tribune[604] No endorsement 18,200[605] November 5 Greeley Colorado
Republican-American[606] Donald Trump 43,403[16] November 5 Waterbury Connecticut Mitt Romney[69]
Ledger-Enquirer[607] Hillary Clinton 31,864[16] November 5 Columbus Georgia No endorsement[514]
The Florida Times-Union[608] Donald Trump 100,644[16] November 5 Jacksonville Florida Mitt Romney[609] [cz]
The Daily Leader[611] No endorsement 5,700[612] November 5 Brookhaven Mississippi
Peninsula Clarion[613] Donald Trump 7,000[614] November 5 Kenai Alaska Mitt Romney[615] [da]
Athens Banner-Herald[617] Donald Trump 14,631[16] November 5 Athens Georgia [da]
The Wall Street Journal[618][619] No endorsement 2,378,827[620] November 6 New York City New York No endorsement [db]
Janesville Gazette[621] No endorsement 20,000[16] November 6 Janesville Wisconsin Mitt Romney[69]
The Ledger[622] No endorsement 50,180[16] November 6 Lakeland Florida No endorsement[623] [dc]
The Exponent-Telegram[624] No endorsement 16,892[16] November 6 Clarksburg West Virginia Mitt Romney[625]
The Sun Chronicle[626] Not Donald Trump 25,372[16] November 6 Attleboro Massachusetts
Savannah Morning News[627] Donald Trump 35,043[16] November 6 Savannah Georgia Mitt Romney[628] [da]
Topeka Capital-Journal[629] Donald Trump 29,168[16] November 6 Topeka Kansas [da]
St. Augustine Record[630] Donald Trump 15,131[16] November 6 St. Augustine Florida [da]
The Standard Times[631] Hillary Clinton 19,972[16] November 6 New Bedford Massachusetts Barack Obama[632]
Juneau Empire[633] Donald Trump 7,500[614] November 6 Juneau Alaska [da]
The Augusta Chronicle[634] Donald Trump 47,456[16] November 6 Augusta Georgia Mitt Romney[158] [da]
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal[635] Donald Trump 29,685[16] November 6 Lubbock Texas Mitt Romney[248] [da]
Battle Creek Enquirer[636] Hillary Clinton 14,789[637] November 6 Battle Creek Michigan
The Post and Courier[638] Gary Johnson 74,027[16] November 6 Charleston South Carolina Mitt Romney[69]
Valley News[639] Hillary Clinton 16,605[640] November 6 West Lebanon New Hampshire Barack Obama[248]
Danville Register & Bee[641] Gary Johnson 15,873[23] November 6 Danville Virginia Mitt Romney[69]
Bowling Green Daily News[642] Donald Trump 21,709[16] November 6 Bowling Green Kentucky Mitt Romney[643]
Orange County Register[644] No endorsement 270,742[16] November 6 Santa Ana California No endorsement[69] [dd]
The Times-Reporter[645] No endorsement 18,132[646] November 6 New Philadelphia Ohio No endorsement[647]
Finger Lakes Times[648] Hillary Clinton 10,064[649] November 6 Geneva New York
The Trentonian[650] Hillary Clinton 23,580[651] November 6 Trenton New Jersey No endorsement[652]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette[653] No endorsement 318,962[citation needed] November 6 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Barack Obama[654]
The Daily Nonpareil[655] Not Donald Trump 11,709[656] November 6 Council Bluffs Iowa
The Patriot-News[657] Hillary Clinton 176,564[citation needed] October 6 Harrisburg Pennsylvania Barack Obama[658]

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Notes

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  1. ^ The Daily News's editorial stance is usually identified as "flexibly centrist"[5] with a populist streak.[6] The paper endorsed George W. Bush in 2004,[7] Barack Obama in 2008, and Mitt Romney in 2012.[4] On November 1, the Daily News published an additional editorial "doubling down" on their endorsement, because "it's that important".[2]
  2. ^ This was the third time in 64 years that the Chronicle endorsed a Democratic nominee for president. The previous times were 2008 (Barack Obama) and 1964 (Texan Lyndon Johnson).[11]
  3. ^ This marked a break from the World's traditional practice of endorsing the Republican nominee; it last endorsed a Democrat for president in 1940 (Franklin Roosevelt).[15]
  4. ^ This was the Times-Dispatch's first endorsement of a Libertarian. They have endorsed the Republican nominee in every election since 1980.[22] The newspaper published an additional editorial on October 29, confirming that Johnson remains the newspaper's best choice for president.[25]
  5. ^ This was the Morning News's first endorsement of a Democrat for president since 1944 (Franklin Roosevelt).[31][32]
  6. ^ This was the Journal's first endorsement of a Libertarian for president.[36]
  7. ^ This was the Union Leader's first endorsement of a Libertarian for president, and their first endorsement for a non-Republican in over 100 years.[39] On November 5, the Union Leader published an additional editorial re-affirming their support of Johnson.
  8. ^ The Repository has a bipartisan endorsement record since 1980, but did not endorse any candidate in the two most recent elections.[43] An identical editorial ran in The (Massillon) Independent.
  9. ^ The Times endorsed Republican candidates until 1972, then discontinued endorsements until backing Obama in 2008 and 2012.
  10. ^ The Enquirer had not endorsed a Democrat for president since 1916 (Woodrow Wilson).[50] On November 2, the Enquirer published an additional editorial, re-affirming their endorsement.
  11. ^ The Times took the additional step of publishing an editorial entitled "Why Donald Trump Should Not Be President."[56]
  12. ^ a b This same editorial that appeared in the Portland Press Herald also appeared on the same day in the Augusta, Maine Kennebec Journal[59]
  13. ^ This was the first time in the Republic's 126-year history that the paper had endorsed a Democrat for president.[60]
  14. ^ This was The Detroit News's first endorsement for a non-Republican in their 143-year history.[65] The paper refrained from making an endorsement in three other presidential elections: twice when Franklin Roosevelt was running, and in 2004.[62]
  15. ^ USA Today published an editorial urging readers not to vote for Donald Trump, marking the first time the newspaper had taken a position in a presidential election in its 34-year history.
  16. ^ The Sun-Sentinel also published an editorial entitled "Why Trump Is a Terrible Choice."[73]
  17. ^ This was the Tribune's first endorsement of a Libertarian for president, and first for a third party since 1912 (former Republican Theodore Roosevelt).[76] Traditionally a Republican paper, it endorsed Obama in 2008 and 2012.
  18. ^ This was the first time in the Union-Tribune's 148-year history that the paper had endorsed a Democrat for president.[77]
  19. ^ The Sun-Times published an additional editorial on November 4 reinforcing their endorsement of Clinton.
  20. ^ This marked the first time in the Desert Sun's 90-year history that the newspaper had endorsed a Democrat for president.[87]
  21. ^ This was the first time in many decades that The Courier had not endorsed the Republican candidate.
  22. ^ The Caller-Times endorsed McCain in 2008.
  23. ^ St. George Spectrum and Daily News is part of the USA Today network, but published an independent decision to not endorse.
  24. ^ The Tribune-Herald's opinion editor states that the editorial board stands by its previous endorsement of John Kasich during the Republican primary and declines to endorse a candidate in the general election.
  25. ^ Florida Today is part of the USA Today network, but published an independent decision to not endorse.
  26. ^ The Austin American-Statesman endorsed Bush in 2000 and 2004, Obama in 2008, but declined to endorse in 2012 and 2016.
  27. ^ The Effingham Daily News does not typically endorse candidates.
  28. ^ The Daily Star endorsed Obama in 2008.
  29. ^ There is no published editorial explaining this endorsement.[135]
  30. ^ The same editorial that appeared in the Herald-Banner appeared in the separate sister weekly publication Rockwall County Herald-Banner on October 14.[145]
  31. ^ The Commercial Appeal endorsed Republicans from 1980 through 2000, and Democrats in 2004 and 2008.[150]
  32. ^ The Daily Independent endorsed McCain in 2008
  33. ^ The News – owned by the LDS Church – has not endorsed a candidate in 80 years, but wrote that Donald Trump should drop out of the race.
  34. ^ The Enid News & Eagle is traditionally a conservative paper.
  35. ^ a b The same editorial that was published in the Muskogee Phoenix was also published on October 12 in its sister publication, the Tahlequah Daily Press.
  36. ^ The Niagara Gazette endorsed Obama in 2008.
  37. ^ The Free Press endorsed McCain in 2008.
  38. ^ Since 1936, the Plain Dealer has endorsed 14 Republicans and 5 Democrats for president.[171]
  39. ^ The Las Vegas Sun is published as a supplement to the Review-Journal.
  40. ^ The last time the Dispatch had endorsed a Democrat for president was 1916.
  41. ^ The Democrat Gazette, traditionally a Republican paper, published dual non-endorsements of Clinton and Trump.
  42. ^ The Democrat-Gazette, traditionally a Republican paper, published dual non-endorsements of Clinton and Trump. These same editorials also appeared in its sister publication, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
  43. ^ a b c d e An identically worded editorial appeared in four other newspapers that are part of Community Newspaper Holdings in Massachusetts.
  44. ^ a b c Except for 2012, the News had endorsed every Republican candidate since 1980. An identically-worded endorsement was also published in its sister publications The Press-Register of Mobile and The Huntsville Times.
  45. ^ The last time the Press-Republican endorsed a presidential candidate was more than 40 years ago.
  46. ^ The Daily Sentinel, traditionally a Republican newspaper, said Donald Trump should step aside.
  47. ^ a b The Courier News published their endorsement a week earlier than originally planned, also urging Trump to step aside. An identically-worded endorsement was also published in its sister publications The Asbury Park Press and The Daily Record.
  48. ^ The Woodward News published the endorsement editorial from its sister publication, the Enid Eagle, and then added at the end that they embraced this message.
  49. ^ The Item republished the editorial from The Cullman Times endorsing Clinton.
  50. ^ The October 9 editorial is identical to the one that appeared in its sister publication, the Kokomo Times. But the News and Tribune published a separate, original endorsement (with the paper's editors named in the byline) on October 11, titled "Hillary Clinton Best Choice For President".[218]
  51. ^ The exact same editorial appeared in its sister publication, the Kokomo Tribune.
  52. ^ The Bristol Herald Courier endorsed McCain in 2008 and Bush in 2004.
  53. ^ This same editorial appeared in the edition of October 11 of the paper's sister publication, the Jeffersonville News and Tribune.
  54. ^ While they all agreed not to vote for Trump, the editorial board of the Daily Record could not reach a consensus in favor of Clinton.
  55. ^ The Telegraph Herald's editorial notes that for decades they have not endorsed a candidate for president, but this time it was important to write an editorial against a candidate.
  56. ^ The Mineral Wells Index's editorial notes that this editorial originally appeared in a sister publication, The Cullman Times, and it endorses this editorial.
  57. ^ a b An identically-worded endorsement was also published in the Courier-Post's sister publication, The Daily Journal.
  58. ^ "This editorial originated through CNHI News and The Ashland Daily Independent, and we embrace its message."
  59. ^ Before endorsing Clinton The Post published an editorial specifically saying that it would not endorse Donald Trump.[258]
  60. ^ The Idaho Statesman endorsed Obama in 2008.
  61. ^ Charleston's two daily newspapers, the Gazette and Daily Mail merged operations in 2015, but maintain individual editorial departments. The Gazette endorsed Clinton on October 14. The Daily Mail originally withheld their endorsement, but changed their mind and published an editorial on November 4 urging voters to write in McMullin. In 2012 when they were separate newspapers, the Gazette endorsed Obama, and the Daily Mail endorsed Romney.
  62. ^ The 2012 endorsement was published by its sister paper, The Star Ledger.[267]
  63. ^ In 2012, The Oregonian editorial board chose to end their practice of endorsing candidates for President in favor of more attention to local endorsements.
  64. ^ An identically worded editorial to the Express-Star's appeared in the Duncan Banner.
  65. ^ El Nuevo Herald is considered a conservative, Republican paper like its sister paper The Miami Herald.[290]
  66. ^ The editorial noted that up until this point they endorsed Republican candidates for president "throughout its modern history." An identically-worded endorsement was also published in the Reporter-Herald's sister publication The Longmont Times-Call.
  67. ^ This was the World-Herald's first endorsement of a Democrat for president since 1932.
  68. ^ The Roswell Daily Record endorsed McCain in 2008.
  69. ^ The editorial noted that up until this point the Longmont Times-Call had endorsed Republican candidates for president "throughout its modern history." An identically-worded endorsement was also published in its sister publication The Loveland Reporter-Herald.
  70. ^ The Concord Monitor's editorial board published a separate article urging voters not to vote for Donald Trump.
  71. ^ An identical editorial to the Foster's Daily Democrat appeared in other Local Media Group papers, including The Portsmouth Herald.
  72. ^ a b The same editorial appeared in the Pantagraph's sister publication, Herald & Review.
  73. ^ The Chattanooga Times Free Press maintains separate editorial pages for its Times and Free Press components since the Times and Free Press merged in 1999. The Times endorsed Clinton, and the Free Press did not endorse a candidate. In 2012, the Times endorsed Obama, while the Free Press endorsed Johnson.
  74. ^ The St. Joseph News-Press's endorsement was the first editorial (but not the first endorsement) supporting Trump in the general election.
  75. ^ The editorial noted that up until this point they endorsed Republican candidates for president "throughout its modern history." An identically-worded endorsement was also published in the Daily Record's sister publication The Longmont Times-Call.
  76. ^ LNP, then known as Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, had two separate editorial boards, which endorsed both Obama (Intelligencer Journal) and Romney (New Era), respectively, in editorials published on November 2, 2012.[359][360][361]
  77. ^ a b The same editorial appeared in a Chico Enterprise-Record sister publication, the Oroville Mercury-Register.
  78. ^ This was the first time in decades the Herald did not make an endorsement for president.
  79. ^ An identically-worded endorsement was also published in the Mercury News's sister publication The East Bay Times.
  80. ^ Editorial represents the opinion of Shaw Media, which covers communities in the Sauk Valley, including the Dixon Telegraph (circulation 8,969) and Sterling Daily Gazette (circulation 12,430).[383]
  81. ^ In 2016, the Contra Costa Times, Oakland Tribune, The Daily Review and The Argus were all merged into one newspaper, the East Bay Times.[391]
  82. ^ The Las Vegas Review-Journal is owned by Sheldon Adelson, a major contributor to Donald Trump's campaign.[409][410]
  83. ^ a b Editorial notes "The editorial boards of The Citizen's Voice, The Times-Tribune of Scranton and The Standard-Speaker in Hazleton, endorse Democrat Hillary Clinton". All three of these papers belong to the Times-Shamrock Communications group.
  84. ^ a b c d e f g h i This newspaper is part of the Forum Communications Company, which owns several small community papers in MN/ND/SD/WI region. This is the first time in 50 years the newspaper group has not endorsed a Republican candidate for president.[440]
  85. ^ This was the first time since 1836 The Tennessean did not endorse a candidate. They also cited the fact no candidates chose to be interviewed by their editorial board as a reason for their non-endorsement. Instead, they published an editorial titled "We Endorse the Legitimacy of the U.S. Electoral System," while letting six citizens state their cases for Clinton, Trump and Johnson. The Tennessean supported Democratic candidates for 150 years until 2012, when it supported Romney.
  86. ^ The editor of the Times parent company wrote they would only endorse in races where they could meet and question the candidates.[463]
  87. ^ The Antelope Valley Press's endorsement was offered without an accompanying editorial explaining the reason for the endorsement.
  88. ^ A similarly-worded endorsement appeared in the AM New York's parent publication Newsday.
  89. ^ This is the first endorsement for president by the San Luis Obispo Tribune in 20 years.
  90. ^ The Flint Journal is published four times weekly. As a part of the MLive Media Group, it is a shared editorial for several newspapers.
  91. ^ a b c d As a part of the MLive Media Group, it is a shared editorial for several newspapers.
  92. ^ a b On October 10, an editorial appeared in The Recorder, along with the Daily Hampshire Gazette, urging voters not to vote for Trump.[506] This was updated to a Clinton endorsement on October 28.
  93. ^ The News-Sentinel endorsement is written as a pro-Pence and pro-Republican Party platform editorial, and the argument presented is voting for Trump is the only acceptable alternative to Clinton.
  94. ^ a b c d This newspaper is owned by GateHouse Media, and the same editorial was published in several of their publications.
  95. ^ This is the first time The State has endorsed a Democratic presidential nominee since 1976.
  96. ^ a b An identical editorial also appeared in several other Massachusetts newspapers owned by Gatehouse Media.
  97. ^ The Dispatch and The Rock Island Argus are owned by the same company, the contents of the two papers are the same except for different front covers for their respective markets.
  98. ^ According to the Bucks County Courier Times article, "we won't be endorsing in the presidential race."
  99. ^ a b c d e This editorial appeared in several Connecticut newspapers that are allied with the Hearst Media Group.
  100. ^ On October 13, the Daily Herald published an editorial urging voters not to vote for Trump,[557] but updated their stance on October 30 with a pro-McMullin endorsement.
  101. ^ The Vindicator editorial concludes that Clinton is unethically fit to be president, but given the lesser of two evils, a Trump presidency would be inconceivable.
  102. ^ The Mail Tribune was not planning on endorsing any candidates for president this election, but were compelled to support Clinton in order to prevent Trump from becoming president.
  103. ^ The Daily Times does not want Clinton to be president, but as the "less-worse choice" considers it the only possible option to prevent Trump from being elected.
  104. ^ The endorsement is "a top-down directive from Morris [Communications]," the parent company of the Florida Times-Union."[610]
  105. ^ a b c d e f g h This newspaper is owned by Morris Communications, which directed its papers to publish editorials favoring Donald Trump.[616]
  106. ^ The Wall Street Journal has not endorsed a candidate for President since 1928. Two editorials were published, summarizing their views on Trump and Clinton.
  107. ^ The Ledger announced they were discontinuing endorsing candidates in 2012.
  108. ^ The editorial was issued by the Southern California News Group, to which the Orange County Register editorial staff was merged into in 2016.

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