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Newspapers and other news media in the United States traditionally
endorse candidates for party nomination for
President of the United States , and later endorse one of the ultimate nominees for president. Below is a list of notable endorsements by news media in 2024, by candidate, for each primary race.
Democrats
Publication
State
Endorsement date
Ref.
The Boston Globe
Massachusetts
April 25, 2023
[1]
Las Vegas Sun
Nevada
January 28, 2024
[2]
The Seattle Times
Washington
February 2, 2024
[3]
Los Angeles Sentinel
California
February 8, 2024
[4]
The Austin Chronicle
Texas
February 16, 2024
[5]
Santa Barbara Independent
California
February 16, 2024
[6]
San Antonio Express-News
Texas
February 18, 2024
[7]
Houston Chronicle
Texas
February 19, 2024
[8]
The Palm Beach Post
Florida
February 24, 2024
[9]
Bay Area Reporter
California
February 27, 2024
[10]
Eugene Weekly
Oregon
May 2, 2024
[11]
Uncommitted
The following publications specifically endorsed a vote for "uncommitted" delegates, which is an option in some presidential primaries.
Republicans
Publication
State
Endorsement date
Ref.
The Post and Courier (Charleston)
South Carolina
October 21, 2023
[19]
Conway Daily Sun
New Hampshire
January 19, 2024
[12]
New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester)
New Hampshire
January 20, 2024
[20]
The Boston Globe
Massachusetts
January 21, 2024
[21]
Las Vegas Weekly
Nevada
January 25, 2024
[22]
Las Vegas Sun
Nevada
January 28, 2024
[23]
The Seattle Times
Washington
February 2, 2024
[24]
The Detroit News
Michigan
February 7, 2024
[25]
San Antonio Express-News
Texas
February 18, 2024
[7]
Houston Chronicle
Texas
February 19, 2024
[26]
Publication
State
Endorsement date
Ref.
Rhino Times (Greensboro)
North Carolina
February 27, 2024
[28]
See also
References
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"The reasons to look beyond Joe Biden's age" .
The Boston Globe . April 25, 2023.
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"Biden deserves his party's renomination, then reelection" .
Las Vegas Sun . 28 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-06 .
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"The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: Joe Biden for U.S. president" .
The Seattle Times . 2 February 2024.
Archived from the original on 3 February 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024 .
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"Sentinel Slate 2024" .
Los Angeles Sentinel . February 8, 2024.
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"March 2024 Primary Election Endorsements for Travis County Residents" . www.austinchronicle.com . Retrieved 2024-02-15 .
^ Indy Staff (2024-02-15).
"Endorsements for the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary Election" . The Santa Barbara Independent . Retrieved 2024-02-16 .
^
a
b Express-News Editorial Board (18 February 2024).
"Editorial: Haley best option in GOP presidential primary, Biden for Dems" .
San Antonio Express-News . Retrieved 2024-03-03 .
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"We endorse Joe Biden for President of the United States in the Democratic Primary (Opinion)" .
Houston Chronicle . February 19, 2024. Retrieved February 25, 2024 .
^ Lynch, Benjamin (2024-02-23).
"Donald Trump's hometown newspaper endorses Joe Biden" . Newsweek . Retrieved 2024-02-23 .
^
"B.A.R. election endorsements" .
Bay Area Reporter .
^
"Voters, Mark Your Ballots – Eugene Weekly" . eugeneweekly.com . Retrieved 2024-05-16 .
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"No Easy Choices" .
Conway Daily Sun . 19 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-01-21 .
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"Dean Phillips: A reasonable alternative" . New Hampshire Union Leader . January 23, 2024 [January 22, 2024].
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"Editorial: Our endorsement for the Michigan Democratic primary" .
The Detroit News . 7 February 2024.
Archived from the original on 9 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024 .
^ Metro Times editorial staff.
"Metro Times endorses 'uncommitted' in 2024 presidential primary" .
Metro Times . Retrieved 2024-02-16 .
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"On Feb. 27: Punish Biden, VOTE "uncommitted." But, VOTE YES for the schools and college millage proposals" .
The Arab American News . Retrieved 2024-02-27 .
^ Stranger Election Control Board.
"The Stranger Endorses Uncommitted Delegates for the March 12, 2024 Presidential Primary Election" . The Stranger . Retrieved 2024-02-27 .
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"Our Opinion: DeSantis represents GOP's best choice in Iowa caucuses" .
Sioux City Journal . 13 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-01-14 .
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"Editorial: One GOP candidate can defeat Trump. Clear the field for Haley" .
The Post and Courier . October 21, 2023.
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"Where there's smoke, there's fire: Nikki Haley is our choice for the 2024 First in the Nation Primary" .
New Hampshire Union Leader . 20 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-01-21 .
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"If you can, pick a GOP ballot in New Hampshire — and use it to stop Donald Trump" .
The Boston Globe . 21 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-01-21 .
^ Las Vegas Weekly Staff (25 January 2024).
"Primary Picks: Nikki Haley Is the GOP's Best Hope for a Return to Sanity" .
Las Vegas Weekly . Retrieved 2024-02-29 .
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"Trump isn't man enough to face Haley in a fair fight" .
Las Vegas Sun . 28 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-06 .
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"The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: In the GOP primary, Haley is only credible candidate | Editorial" . The Seattle Times . 2024-02-02. Retrieved 2024-02-09 .
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"Editorial: Our endorsement for the Michigan Republican primary" .
The Detroit News . 7 February 2024.
Archived from the original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved 10 February 2024 .
^ The Editorial Board.
"We endorse Nikki Haley for president in the GOP primary (Opinion)" . Houston Chronicle . Retrieved 2024-02-19 .
^ Cullen, Art (10 January 2024).
"Editorial: Caucus for Hutchinson" .
Storm Lake Times Pilot . Retrieved 13 January 2024 .
^ Hammer, John (2024-02-27).
"Rhino Endorsements In Republican Primary" . The Rhino Times of Greensboro . Retrieved 2024-02-27 .