Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "News media endorsements in the 2024 United States presidential election" in English language version.
One contest that always has been here before is missing this year: the race for president of the United States. Following a directive from Tribune Publishing, the Chicago Tribune and all other Tribune Publishing newspapers will not be making an endorsement in that race. The editorial board of this great Midwestern newspaper has a long history of making such endorsements. Nonetheless, we respect our directors' right to make that decision. And we appreciate that it was decided in 2022, before either of the two main candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald J. Trump, were on the ballot.
The Bernardsville News, Chatham Courier, Echoes-Sentinel, Florham Park Eagle, Hanover Eagle, Madison Eagle, Morris News Bee, Hunterdon Review, Mount Olive Chronicle, Observer-Tribune, The Progress, Roxbury Register, and the West Morris Reporter are operated by the non-profit Corporation for New Jersey Local Media.
This editorial is on behalf of all of the LGBTQ newspapers in the National LGBT Media Association: Bay Area Reporter, Bay Windows, Between the Lines, Dallas Voice, Gay City News, Georgia Voice, Philadelphia Gay News, Los Angeles Blade, South Florida Gay News, Washington Blade, Watermark Online, and Windy City News.
This editorial is on behalf of all of the LGBTQ newspapers in the National LGBT Media Association: Bay Area Reporter, Bay Windows, Between the Lines, Dallas Voice, Gay City News, Georgia Voice, Philadelphia Gay News, Los Angeles Blade, South Florida Gay News, Washington Blade, Watermark Online, and Windy City News.
La Gaceta endorsed Kamala Harris on Sept. 20.
One contest that always has been here before is missing this year: the race for president of the United States. Following a directive from Tribune Publishing, the Chicago Tribune and all other Tribune Publishing newspapers will not be making an endorsement in that race. The editorial board of this great Midwestern newspaper has a long history of making such endorsements. Nonetheless, we respect our directors' right to make that decision. And we appreciate that it was decided in 2022, before either of the two main candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald J. Trump, were on the ballot.
This editorial is on behalf of all of the LGBTQ newspapers in the National LGBT Media Association: Bay Area Reporter, Bay Windows, Between the Lines, Dallas Voice, Gay City News, Georgia Voice, Philadelphia Gay News, Los Angeles Blade, South Florida Gay News, Washington Blade, Watermark Online, and Windy City News.
This editorial is on behalf of all of the LGBTQ newspapers in the National LGBT Media Association: Bay Area Reporter, Bay Windows, Between the Lines, Dallas Voice, Gay City News, Georgia Voice, Philadelphia Gay News, Los Angeles Blade, South Florida Gay News, Washington Blade, Watermark Online, and Windy City News.
This editorial is on behalf of all of the LGBTQ newspapers in the National LGBT Media Association: Bay Area Reporter, Bay Windows, Between the Lines, Dallas Voice, Gay City News, Georgia Voice, Philadelphia Gay News, Los Angeles Blade, South Florida Gay News, Washington Blade, Watermark Online, and Windy City News.
The Bernardsville News, Chatham Courier, Echoes-Sentinel, Florham Park Eagle, Hanover Eagle, Madison Eagle, Morris News Bee, Hunterdon Review, Mount Olive Chronicle, Observer-Tribune, The Progress, Roxbury Register, and the West Morris Reporter are operated by the non-profit Corporation for New Jersey Local Media.
The Post, per an editorial decision by the USA Today Network, will not be making an endorsement in the presidential race.
In addition to USA Today, Gannett owns The Arizona Republic, The Tennessean, The Des Moines Register and the Detroit Free Press.