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News media endorsements in the 2024 United States presidential election

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Various newspapers and magazines endorsed candidates in the 2024 United States presidential election, as follows. Tables below also show which candidate each publication endorsed in the 2020 election (where known) and include only endorsements for the general election.

Daily newspapers

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Newspaper 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
Edwardsville Intelligencer[1] No endorsement August 24 Edwardsville Illinois
The Seattle Times[2][a] Kamala Harris September 1 Seattle Washington Joe Biden[3]
Wisconsin State Journal[4] Kamala Harris September 15 Madison Wisconsin Joe Biden[5]
The Dominion Post[6] Kamala Harris September 19 Morgantown West Virginia Joe Biden[7]
The Oregonian[8] Kamala Harris September 22 Portland Oregon Joe Biden[9]
Minnesota Star Tribune[10] No endorsement September 23 Minneapolis Minnesota Joe Biden[11]
The Washington Times[12] Donald Trump September 27 Washington District of Columbia Donald Trump[13]
Omaha World-Herald[14] No endorsement September 30 Omaha Nebraska Joe Biden[15]
The New York Times[16] Kamala Harris September 30 New York New York Joe Biden[17]
Daily Herald[18] Kamala Harris October 6 Arlington Heights Illinois Joe Biden[19]
The Day[20] Kamala Harris October 12 New London Connecticut No endorsement
Chattanooga Times Free Press[21][22][b] Split endorsement October 12 Chattanooga Tennessee Split endorsement[23][24]
Las Vegas Review-Journal[25] Donald Trump October 13 Las Vegas Nevada Donald Trump[26]
Quad-City Times[27] No endorsement October 14 Davenport Iowa Joe Biden[28]
The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus[27] No endorsement October 14 Moline Illinois Joe Biden[29]
The Denver Post[30][c] No endorsement October 14 Denver Colorado No endorsement[31]
The Berkshire Eagle[32] Kamala Harris October 16 Pittsfield Massachusetts Joe Biden[33]
St. Joseph News-Press[34] Donald Trump October 17 St. Joseph Missouri Donald Trump[35]
Kingsport Times-News[36] No endorsement October 18 Kingsport Tennessee
San Antonio Express-News[37] Kamala Harris October 18 San Antonio Texas Joe Biden[38]
The Boston Globe[39] Kamala Harris October 18 Boston Massachusetts Joe Biden[40]
The Republican[41] Kamala Harris October 18 Springfield Massachusetts Joe Biden[42]
The Everett Herald[43] Kamala Harris October 19 Everett Washington
The Sun Chronicle[44] Kamala Harris October 19 Attleboro Massachusetts
The Star-Ledger[45] Kamala Harris October 20 Newark New Jersey Joe Biden[46]
The Plain Dealer[47] Kamala Harris October 20 Cleveland Ohio Joe Biden[48]
Las Vegas Sun[49] Kamala Harris October 20 Las Vegas Nevada Joe Biden[50]
Honolulu Star-Advertiser[51] Kamala Harris October 20 Honolulu Hawaii Joe Biden[52]
Republican-American[53] Donald Trump October 20 Waterbury Connecticut Donald Trump[26]
Bangor Daily News[54] Kamala Harris October 21 Bangor Maine Joe Biden[55]
Los Angeles Times[56][d] No endorsement October 22 Los Angeles California Joe Biden[58]
The Tribune-Democrat[59] Kamala Harris October 24 Johnstown Pennsylvania Joe Biden[60]
The Jersey Journal[61] Kamala Harris October 24 Secaucus New Jersey Joe Biden[62]
The Manhattan Mercury[63] No endorsement October 24 Manhattan Kansas
The Washington Post[64][e] No endorsement October 25 Washington District of Columbia Joe Biden[66]
The Philadelphia Inquirer[67] Kamala Harris October 25 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Joe Biden[68]
The Philadelphia Tribune[69] Kamala Harris October 25 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Joe Biden[70]
The Press Democrat[71] Kamala Harris October 25 Santa Rosa California Joe Biden[72]
Houston Chronicle[73] Kamala Harris October 25 Houston Texas Joe Biden[38]
Connecticut Post[74][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Bridgeport Connecticut
Greenwich Time[75][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Greenwich Connecticut
The Middletown Press[76][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Middletown Connecticut
The Hour[77][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Norwalk Connecticut
Stamford Advocate[78][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Stamford Connecticut Joe Biden[79]
The News-Times[80][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Danbury Connecticut
The Register Citizen[81][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Torrington Connecticut
New Haven Register[82][f] Kamala Harris October 25 New Haven Connecticut
Times Union[83] Kamala Harris October 25 Albany New York Joe Biden[84]
New York Post[85] Donald Trump October 25 New York New York Donald Trump[86]
Newsday[87] Kamala Harris October 26 Long Island New York Joe Biden[88]
The Santa Clarita Valley Signal[89] Donald Trump October 26 Santa Clarita California
The Durango Herald[90] Kamala Harris October 27 Durango Colorado Joe Biden
The Buffalo News[91] Kamala Harris October 27 Buffalo New York Joe Biden[92]
Lincoln Journal Star[93] Kamala Harris October 27 Lincoln Nebraska Joe Biden[94]
Tampa Bay Times[95] No endorsement October 28 St. Petersburg Florida Joe Biden[96]
USA Today[97][g] No endorsement October 28 McLean Virginia Joe Biden[98]
The Des Moines Register[99][g] No endorsement October 29 Des Moines Iowa Joe Biden[100]
Detroit Free Press[101][g] No endorsement October 29 Detroit Michigan Joe Biden[102]
El Nuevo Día[103] Kamala Harris October 29 Guaynabo Puerto Rico Joe Biden[104]
The Charlotte Observer[105] Kamala Harris October 29 Charlotte North Carolina No endorsement
The News & Observer[106] Kamala Harris October 29 Raleigh North Carolina No endorsement
The Daily Item[107] Kamala Harris October 29 Sunbury Pennsylvania
St. Louis Post-Dispatch[108] Kamala Harris October 30 St. Louis Missouri Joe Biden[109]
Bozeman Daily Chronicle[110] No endorsement October 30 Bozeman Montana
Iowa City Press-Citizen[111] Kamala Harris October 31 Iowa City Iowa Joe Biden[112]
The Gazette[113] Kamala Harris November 1 Cedar Rapids Iowa
Arizona Daily Star[114] Kamala Harris November 1 Tucson Arizona Joe Biden[115]
San Francisco Chronicle[116] Kamala Harris November 3 San Francisco California Joe Biden[117]
Staten Island Advance[118] Kamala Harris November 3 Staten Island New York Joe Biden[119]
Chicago Tribune[120][c] No endorsement November 3 Chicago Illinois Joe Biden[121]

Weekly newspapers

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Newspaper 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
Laurel Leader-Call[122] Donald Trump March 17 Laurel Mississippi Donald Trump[123]
Atlanta Voice[124] Kamala Harris July 21 Atlanta Georgia No endorsement
The Dallas Weekly[125] Kamala Harris July 21 Dallas Texas No endorsement
Michigan Chronicle[126] Kamala Harris July 21 Detroit Michigan No endorsement
The Washington Informer[127] Kamala Harris July 21 Washington District of Colombia No endorsement
Houston Defender[128] Kamala Harris July 22 Houston Texas No endorsement
The Sacramento Observer[129] Kamala Harris July 23 Sacramento California No endorsement
Storm Lake Times[130][h] Kamala Harris July 23 Storm Lake Iowa Joe Biden[131]
New York Carib News[132] Kamala Harris July 24 New York City New York Joe Biden
Bay Area Reporter[133][a] Kamala Harris July 24 San Francisco California Joe Biden[134]
New York Amsterdam News[135] Kamala Harris July 24 New York New York No endorsement
Baltimore Afro-American[136][a] Kamala Harris July 26 Baltimore Maryland No endorsement
Seattle Medium[137] Kamala Harris July 26 Seattle Washington No endorsement
The St. Louis American[138] Kamala Harris July 26 St. Louis Missouri No endorsement
The Jewish Voice[139] Donald Trump August 14 Brooklyn New York Donald Trump[140]
The Capital Times[141] Kamala Harris August 21 Madison Wisconsin Joe Biden[142]
Ouachita Citizen[143] Donald Trump August 28 West Monroe Louisiana Donald Trump[144]
Tennessee Tribune[145] Kamala Harris September 4 Nashville Tennessee Joe Biden[146]
Charleston City Paper[147] Kamala Harris September 6 Charleston South Carolina Joe Biden[148]
Addison County Independent[149] Kamala Harris September 12 Middlebury Vermont No endorsement
Los Angeles Sentinel[150] Kamala Harris September 18 Los Angeles California No endorsement
Bay Windows[151] Kamala Harris September 19 Boston Massachusetts Joe Biden
Dallas Voice[152] Kamala Harris September 27 Dallas Texas Joe Biden[153]
San Francisco Bay Guardian[154] Kamala Harris September 28 San Francisco California
Seattle Gay News[155] Kamala Harris September 29 Seattle Washington No endorsement
Santa Barbara Independent[156] Kamala Harris October 3 Santa Barbara California Joe Biden[157]
The Shepherd Express[158] Kamala Harris October 3 Milwaukee Wisconsin No endorsement
Out South Florida[159] Kamala Harris October 9 Wilton Manors Florida
Boulder Weekly[160] No endorsement October 9 Boulder Colorado Joe Biden[161]
Winston-Salem Chronicle[162] Kamala Harris October 10 Winston-Salem North Carolina Joe Biden[163]
Monterey County Weekly[164] Kamala Harris October 10 Seaside California Joe Biden[165]
Northwest Asian Weekly[166] Kamala Harris October 10 Seattle Washington Joe Biden[167]
Washington Jewish Week[168] Kamala Harris October 16 Rockville Maryland Joe Biden
The Jewish Exponent[169] Kamala Harris October 16 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Joe Biden
Willamette Week[170] Kamala Harris October 16 Portland Oregon Joe Biden[171]
The Charlotte Post[172] Kamala Harris October 16 Charlotte North Carolina Joe Biden[173]
The Stranger[174] Kamala Harris October 16 Seattle Washington Joe Biden[175]
Portland Mercury[176] Kamala Harris October 16 Portland Oregon
Taos News[177] Kamala Harris October 16 Taos New Mexico Joe Biden[178]
Caribbean National Weekly[179] Kamala Harris October 17 Fort Lauderdale Florida Joe Biden[180]
The Austin Chronicle[181] Kamala Harris October 17 Austin Texas Joe Biden[182]
Eugene Weekly[183] Kamala Harris October 17 Eugene Oregon Joe Biden[184]
Las Vegas Weekly[185] Kamala Harris October 17 Las Vegas Nevada
Dorchester Reporter[186] Kamala Harris October 17 Dorchester Massachusetts Joe Biden[187]
Baltimore Jewish Times[188] Kamala Harris October 17 Baltimore Massachusetts Joe Biden
The Arab American News[189][i] No endorsement October 18 Dearborn Michigan Joe Biden[190]
The Enterprise Sandwich[191] No endorsement October 18 Falmouth Massachusetts
The Bourne Enterprise[192] No endorsement October 18 Bourne Massachusetts
Johnson City Press[193] No endorsement October 18 Johnson City Tennessee
The Louisiana Weekly[194] Kamala Harris October 21 New Orleans Louisiana Joe Biden[195]
The Jewish Press[196] Donald Trump October 22 Brooklyn New York Donald Trump[197]
Bernardsville News[198][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Bernardsville New Jersey Joe Biden[200]
Echoes-Sentinel[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Long Hill Township New Jersey
Florham Park Eagle[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Florham Park New Jersey
Hanover Eagle[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Hanover New Jersey
Madison Eagle[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Madison New Jersey
Hunterdon Review[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Hunterdon County New Jersey
Mount Olive Chronicle[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Mt. Olive Township New Jersey
Observer-Tribune[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Washington Township New Jersey
The Progress[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Whippany New Jersey
Roxbury Register[199][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Roxbury New Jersey
West Morris Reporter[201][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Chester Township New Jersey
The Citizen[202][j] Kamala Harris October 23 Rockaway New Jersey
Savannah Tribune[203] Kamala Harris October 23 Savannah Georgia
The Irish Echo[204] Kamala Harris October 23 New York New York Joe Biden[205]
The Source Weekly[206] Kamala Harris October 23 Bend Oregon Joe Biden[207]
Morris NewsBee[208][j] Kamala Harris October 24 Morristown New Jersey
Chatham Courier[209][j] Kamala Harris October 24 Chatham New Jersey
Watermark Online[210] Kamala Harris October 24 Orlando Florida Joe Biden[211]
Richmond Free Press[212] Kamala Harris October 24 Richmond Virginia Joe Biden[213]
Creative Loafing Tampa Bay[214] Kamala Harris October 24 Tampa Florida
Tulsa Beacon[215] Donald Trump October 24 Tulsa Oklahoma
The Darien Times[216][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Darien Connecticut
The Milford Mirror[217][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Milford Connecticut
New Canaan Advertiser[218][f] Kamala Harris October 25 New Canaan Connecticut
The Ridgefield Press[219][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Ridgefield Connecticut
The Shelton Herald[220][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Shelton Connecticut
The Trumbull Times[221][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Trumbull Connecticut
The Wilton Bulletin[222][f] Kamala Harris October 25 Wilton Connecticut
The Martha's Vineyard Times[223] Kamala Harris October 25 Vineyard Haven Massachusetts Joe Biden[224]
The Georgia Voice[225] Kamala Harris October 25 Atlanta Georgia Joe Biden[226]
La Gaceta[227] Kamala Harris October 27 Tampa Florida Joe Biden[228]
Gary Crusader[229] Kamala Harris October 28 Gary Indiana Joe Biden
Philadelphia Gay News[230] Kamala Harris October 29 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Joe Biden[231]
The Skanner[232] Kamala Harris October 29 Portland Oregon Joe Biden[233]
Idaho Mountain Express[234] Kamala Harris October 30 Ketchum Idaho Joe Biden[235]
Malheur Enterprise[236] Kamala Harris October 30 Vale Oregon
La Voz Colorado[237] Kamala Harris October 30 Thornton Colorado
Falls Church News-Press[238] Kamala Harris October 31 Falls Church Virginia Joe Biden[239]
Island Beachcomber[240] Kamala Harris October 31 Vashon Washington
The Cape Cod Chronicle[241] Kamala Harris October 31 Chatham Massachusetts
The Chicago Crusader[242] Kamala Harris October 31 Chicago Illinois Joe Biden[243]
San Francisco Bay Times[244] Kamala Harris October 31 San Francisco California
New Pittsburgh Courier[245] Kamala Harris November 1 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
InsideNoVa[246] No endorsement November 1 Woodbridge Virginia
The Ely Echo[247] No endorsement November 1 Ely Minnesota
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript[248] Kamala Harris November 1 Peterborough New Hampshire
Milwaukee Courier[249] Kamala Harris November 2 Milwaukee Wisconsin

Monthly newspapers

[edit]
Newspaper 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
L.A. Focus[250] Kamala Harris August 1 Los Angeles California No endorsement
Boston Irish[251] Kamala Harris September 10 Boston Massachusetts Joe Biden[252]
The Georgetowner[253] Kamala Harris October 9 Washington District of Columbia Joe Biden[254]
San Francisco Bay View[255][k] Kamala Harris October 14 San Francisco California Joe Biden[256]

College and university newspapers

[edit]
Newspaper 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
The Georgetown Voice (Georgetown University)[257] Kamala Harris September 2 Washington District of Columbia Joe Biden[258]
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter (Johns Hopkins University)[259] Kamala Harris October 10 Baltimore Maryland
The Slate (Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania)[260] Kamala Harris October 22 Shippensburg Pennsylvania No endorsement[261]
The Cornell Daily Sun (Cornell University)[262] Kamala Harris October 23 Ithaca New York Joe Biden[263]
The Michigan Daily (University of Michigan)[264] Kamala Harris October 27 Ann Arbor Michigan Joe Biden[265]
Experience (Los Medanos College)[266] Kamala Harris October 29 Pittsburg California
The Villanovan (Villanova University)[267] Kamala Harris October 30 Villanova Pennsylvania
Tulane Hullabaloo (Tulane University)[268] Kamala Harris October 31 New Orleans Louisiana
The Daily Pennsylvanian (University of Pennsylvania)[269] Kamala Harris October 31 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Joe Biden[270]
Marquette Wire (Marquette University)[271] Kamala Harris October 31 Milwaukee Wisconsin
The Gatepost (Framingham State University)[272] Kamala Harris October 31 Framingham Massachusetts
Columbia Daily Spectator (Columbia University)[273] Kamala Harris October 31 New York New York
The Daily Texan (University of Texas at Austin)[274] Kamala Harris November 1 Austin Texas
The Oak Leaf (Santa Rosa Junior College)[275] Kamala Harris November 1 Santa Rosa California
The Oberlin Review (Oberlin College)[276] Kamala Harris November 1 Oberlin Ohio
Daily Bruin (University of California, Los Angeles)[277] Kamala Harris November 3 Los Angeles California Joe Biden[278]
The Daily Iowan (University of Iowa)[279] Kamala Harris November 3 Iowa City Iowa Joe Biden[280]

Magazines

[edit]
Magazine 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
Harvest Magazine[281] Kamala Harris July 21 New York New York No endorsement
Vogue[282] Kamala Harris July 23 New York New York No endorsement
Chicago Latina Magazine[283] Kamala Harris July 23 Chicago Illinois No endorsement
Urban Magazine[284] Kamala Harris July 24 No endorsement
Kazoo[285] Kamala Harris July 29 New York New York Joe Biden[286]
The Source[287] Kamala Harris August 1 New York New York No endorsement
Caribbean POSH[288] Kamala Harris August 16 Charlotte Amalie United States Virgin Islands
Scientific American[289] Kamala Harris September 16 New York New York Joe Biden[290]
Rolling Stone[291] Kamala Harris September 21 New York New York Joe Biden[292]
The Nation[293] Kamala Harris September 23 New York New York Joe Biden[294]
Chemical & Engineering News[295] No endorsement September 27 No endorsement
The New Yorker[296] Kamala Harris September 29 New York New York Joe Biden[296]
Virgin Beauty Magazine[297] Kamala Harris October 1 Liberty Lake Washington
The Atlantic[298] Kamala Harris October 10 Washington District of Columbia Joe Biden[299]
The Advocate[300] Kamala Harris October 15 Los Angeles California Joe Biden[301]
Outdoor Life[302] No endorsement October 16 New York New York
Maxim[303] Donald Trump October 17 New York New York
Yellow Scene Magazine[304] Kamala Harris October 21 Boulder Colorado
Los Angeles[305] Kamala Harris October 24 Los Angeles California
San Diego Jewish World[306] Kamala Harris October 28 San Diego California
Seattle’s Child[307] Kamala Harris October 29 Seattle Washington
Nashville Voice[308] Kamala Harris October 31 Nashville Tennessee
Metro Weekly[309] Kamala Harris October 31 Washington DC Joe Biden[310]
RIFF Magazine[311] Kamala Harris November 1 San Francisco California
Minnesota Women's Press[312] Kamala Harris November 1 Minneapolis Minnesota

Scientific journals

[edit]
Journal 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
2020
endorsement
Nature[313] Kamala Harris October 28 Joe Biden[314]

Literary journals

[edit]
Journal 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
2020
endorsement
Scoundrel Time[315] Kamala Harris October 31

Foreign periodicals

[edit]
Newspaper 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City Country 2020
endorsement
Times of Malta[316] Kamala Harris July 31 Valletta Malta Joe Biden[317]
Lëtzebuerger Journal[318] Kamala Harris August 6 Luxembourg City Luxembourg
The Hindu[319] Kamala Harris August 7 Chennai India Joe Biden[320]
Irish Independent[321] Kamala Harris September 14 Dublin Ireland Joe Biden[322]
The Jerusalem Post[323] No endorsement October 11 Jerusalem Israel
Irish Examiner[324] Kamala Harris October 22 Cork Ireland Not Donald Trump[325]
The Guardian[326] Kamala Harris October 23 London United Kingdom Joe Biden[327]
The Observer[328] Kamala Harris October 26 London United Kingdom Joe Biden[329]
Financial Mail[330] Kamala Harris October 31 Johannesburg South Africa
The Economist[331] Kamala Harris October 31 London United Kingdom Joe Biden[332]
Financial Times[333] Kamala Harris November 1 London United Kingdom Joe Biden[334]
SEE Magazine[335] Kamala Harris November 1 Abuja Nigeria
The Globe and Mail[336] Kamala Harris November 2 Toronto Canada Joe Biden[337]
Haaretz[338] Not Donald Trump November 5 Tel Aviv Israel Not Donald Trump[339]

Online news outlets

[edit]
Website 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
Human Events[340] Donald Trump March 7 Washington District of Columbia No endorsement
The Militant[341] Rachele Fruit April 25 New York New York No endorsement
Daily Kos[342][a] Kamala Harris July 21 No endorsement
Palmer Report[343] Kamala Harris July 22 No endorsement
PennLive[344] No endorsement August 23 Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania Joe Biden[345]
Deerfield News[346] Kamala Harris September 11 Deerfield Beach Florida Joe Biden
Law Enforcement Today[347] Donald Trump September 12 No endorsement
Book Riot[348] Kamala Harris October 1 No endorsement
CoinDesk[349] No endorsement October 16 New York New York No endorsement
Cleveland.com[47] Kamala Harris October 20 Cleveland Ohio Joe Biden[48]
NewBostonPost[350] Donald Trump October 21 Boston Massachusetts No endorsement
Awards Radar[351] Kamala Harris October 25 Joe Biden
The New York Sun[352] Donald Trump October 27 New York New York Donald Trump[353]
TheGrio[354] Kamala Harris October 28 Beverly Hills California
The Verge[355] Kamala Harris October 29 New York New York
BuzzFeed[356] Kamala Harris October 30 New York New York
OnStage Blog[357] Kamala Harris October 30
Black Star News[358] Kamala Harris October 31 New York New York
RealVail.com[359] Kamala Harris October 31 Vail Colorado
WhoWhatWhy[360] Kamala Harris November 2 New York New York
Milwaukee Independent[361] Kamala Harris November 2 Milwaukee Wisconsin
Broadband Breakfast[362] Kamala Harris November 4 Washington D.C.
Highly Capitalized Network[363] Kamala Harris November 4 Santa Monica California

Withdrawn candidates

[edit]

Daily newspapers

[edit]
Newspaper 2024
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2020
endorsement
The Palm Beach Post[364] Joe Biden February 21 West Palm Beach Florida Joe Biden[365]

Newspaper non-endorsements

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According to a study by Nieman Labs, nearly three-quarters of the country's major newspapers declined to issue a presidential endorsement in the 2024 election. The organization defined "major newspaper" as the one hundred largest daily newspapers. They found a long-term increase among major newspapers making no endorsement from 9 in 2004, to 8 in 2008, to 23 in 2012, to 26 in 2016, to 44 in 2020 to 71 non-endorsers in 2024.[366]

The editorial boards of the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times planned to endorse Kamala Harris. The owners of the newspapers stopped their papers from publishing the endorsements within two weeks of Election Day. The Post's owner since 2013, Jeff Bezos, instructed publisher William Lewis to not make an endorsement. The newspaper regularly endorsed presidential candidates since 1976.[367] Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Times since 2018, also blocked an endorsement in the 2020 primaries. Newspaper editorials can reflect the views of the owners, who can play a role in the endorsement and sign off on them.[368][369]

Nonprofit news outlets

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501(c)3 nonprofit news organizations do not endorse due to limitations associated with their non-profit status.[370]

Prior to the 2024 election cycle

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In 2020, the McClatchy group announced it would not be endorsing presidential candidates in that year's election. That includes the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald.[371]

The Chicago Sun-Times, which endorsed Biden in 2020,[372] announced in 2022 that it would no longer make political endorsements.[373]

In 2022, Alden Global Capital announced that its newspapers would no longer endorse presidential candidates.[374] This included the Chicago Tribune,[375] the South Florida Sun Sentinel,[376] the Hartford Courant,[377] The San Diego Union-Tribune,[378] and the New York Daily News,[379] all of which endorsed Biden in 2020.[380][381][382][383]

The Poynter Institute noted that moves by the owners of the Post and Times (as well as the Minnesota Star Tribune) to stop endorsing presidential candidates follow a trend seen at regional newspapers. Newspaper chains Gannett, McClatchy, and Alden-owned MediaNews Group/Tribune Publishing have largely ended endorsements.[384]

The Los Angeles Times

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The decision by owner Patrick Soon-Shiong to not run the editorial board's endorsement of Kamala Harris prompted the resignation of the Times' editorials editor, Mariel Garza, alongside multiple other staffers.[385][386] They have also led to significant subscription cancellations.[387]

The Washington Post

[edit]

A Harris endorsement was drafted by the editorials department in early October and sent to Bezos for a final sign-off, who decided to not publish it.[388][389] William Lewis, the publisher and chief executive officer of the paper, published an essay giving his reasons for the choice to not issue an endorsement.[390][391] Lewis said that the primary reason was "returning to our roots" of not endorsing in presidential contests, and giving a history, which included the Post starting to endorse in 1976.[391]

Over several weeks, two editorial board members worked on a draft,[391] which opinion editor David Shipley approved.[369] The endorsement stalled in early October, but mid-month Lewis told the editorial board that the endorsement would continue, adding "this is obviously something our owner has an interest in."[391] During a routine visit to Florida in September, Post leaders including Shipley and Lewis discussed with Bezos the future of the opinion section.[389] Bezos had reservations about endorsing either candidate, and ultimately decided not to publish one.[389] Shipley and Lewis both made an attempt to persuade Bezos to continue with endorsements, but Bezos had been considering this for weeks. He did not read the drafted opinion.[389] Days before the public decision, staffers began talking about the lack of an endorsement, and if there would be one.[369][392]

The Post's decision was criticized by staffers in the opinions and news divisions.[367][368] The editorial board was informed by Shipley in a regular meeting,[389] who reacted strongly against the decision.[367][388][391] One board member told Semafor that "people are shocked, furious, surprised" at the announcement.[388] The newsroom learned about the decision midday.[389] Robert Kagan, a columnist and editor-at-large resigned within an hour,[388][389] calling it "an effort by Jeff Bezos to curry favor with Donald Trump in the anticipation of his possible victory".[368] Nineteen Post columnists signed an open letter opposing the decision, calling it "a terrible mistake."[393] Investigative journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein called the decision "surprising and disappointing".[367] Former executive editor Martin Baron called it "cowardice, with democracy as its casualty".[388][394] Former editor Marcus Brauchli called it called it "craven".[367] The Post's union, the Washington Post Guild, released a statement of concern.[367] Political cartoonist Ann Telnaes posted an artwork titled "Democracy Dies in Darkness," the motto of the Post, of a rectangle covered in gray paint strokes.[389] Michele Norris resigned two days later, calling it "an insult to the paper’s own longstanding standard of regularly endorsing candidates since 1976."[395]

Readers reacted negatively to the pulling of Harris' endorsement. More than 250,000 subscribers canceled their subscription, and others sent emails to reporters' inboxes to complain.[388][396] Confused readers of the New York Times canceled subscriptions to the wrong outlet.[397] The Post's chief technology officer directed engineers to block responses from its AI search tool about the decision.[389][369]

Some critics alleged that Bezos wanted to avoid conflict with Trump.[398] Opinion columnist Dan Froomkin, writing in Salon.com, speculated that Bezos may have been motivated by "anticipatory obedience".[399] Timothy Snyder, who theorizes about anticipatory obedience, also speculated that Bezos may have been driven by this motivation.[400] Trump, in his campaign, has threatened vengeance on the media for negative coverage of him.[369] Bezos' companies have contracts worth billions of dollars with the federal government, such as Blue Origin.[394] Hours after Lewis' statement, Blue Origin executives met with Donald Trump.[401][398][389] Amazon, the company Bezos founded, is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission for anticompetitive behavior.[391] Soon-Shiong's pharmaceutical companies are developing drugs that require future approval from the Food and Drug Administration.[391]

Matt Welch, writing for Reason magazine, argued that not endorsing was a cost-cutting measure, citing a Poynter Institute article which stated that editorials are generally among the least-read content of a newspaper.[402]

Gannett newspapers

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The Gannett group announced in October 2024 that its publications would not publish presidential endorsements in the upcoming election, allowing the outlets to endorse candidates at the state and local levels at their own discretion.[403] That includes the USA Today,[97] The Des Moines Register[99] and the Detroit Free Press.[101]

USA Today justified its lack of endorsement, noting it had never endorsed any presidential candidate except for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, and that happened due to the “extraordinary moment” in history that required an “extraordinary response” from the paper.[97]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Previously endorsed Joe Biden
  2. ^ 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 Harris, and the Free Press did not endorse a candidate. In 2020, the Times endorsed Biden, and the Free Press did not endorse a candidate. The editorials were written by the paper's opinion editors, Ben Sessoms for the Times and Clint Cooper for the Free Press, as they were the only local opinion writers employed by the Times and Free Press editorial pages.
  3. ^ a b No newspaper owned by affiliates of Alden Global Capital (through Digital First Media, Tribune Publishing, or Daily News Enterprises) will endorse candidates for President.
  4. ^ Announced endorsements for other election races on October 14. It was later reported they would not endorse a candidate in the Presidential race. The decision not to endorse was made by Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong.[57]
  5. ^ The paper has discontinued endorsing candidates for president. The decision not to endorse was reportedly made by Post owner Jeff Bezos.[65]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Connecticut Hearst Media made an endorsement for President. This endorsement is a joint endorsement between the media group’s newspapers.
  7. ^ a b c No newspaper owned by Gannett (the "USA Today Network") will endorse candidates for president.[97]
  8. ^ Previously endorsed Asa Hutchinson, then Joe Biden
  9. ^ The editorial discourages voting for either Trump or Harris, while remaining silent on other candidates.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n New Jersey Hills Media Group endorsed Harris for President. This endorsement is a joint endorsement between the media group’s newspapers.[199]
  11. ^ The editorial is conditional on swing states and encourages other voters to support Jill Stein.

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