User:CmdrDan/NYTimes Endorements

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How and Why Our Editorial Board Endorses Political Candidates

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/13/reader-center/political-endorsements.html

How Poetry Shakes Up the National Desk’s Morning Meetings

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/05/reader-center/poetry-national-news.html

NY Times Editorial Board to Put Pre-Endorsement Candidate Interviews on the Record for First Time Ever

https://www.thewrap.com/ny-times-editorial-board-to-put-pre-endorsement-candidate-interviews-on-the-record-for-first-time-ever/

Kathleen Kingsbury @katiekings Editor, @NYTOpinion

@NYTimes. Formerly: @BostonGlobe, @GlobeIdeas, @Reuters, & @Time, etc. in NYC + Asia. New York, USA

nytimes.com/opinionJoined November 2009

1,365 Following 15.8K Followers Kathleen Kingsbury

@katiekings· Jan 9, 2020

On Jan. 19, the @nytimes editorial board will publish our choice for the Democratic nomination for president. It won’t be the first time we’ve endorsed a candidate — we’ve been doing that since 1860 — but we aim to make it our most transparent endorsement process to date.

https://twitter.com/katiekings/status/1215302250848976898

Does the NYTimes endorse Candidates in PRIMARIES?[edit]

Get Answer to: Does the New York Times make presidential candidate endorsements in NYS and/or other State Primaries??


Now Multilingual[edit]

See: https://www.nytimes.com/topic/subject/endorsements


Bill Clinton Presidential Endorsement 1996[edit]

BIll Clinton for President Today we endorse the re-election of President Bill Clinton. Readers of this page will know that we share many of the public's concerns about Mr. Clinton's resoluteness and sensitivity to ethical standards in government. But our endorsement is delivered in the unequivocal confidence that he is the best candidate in the field and in the belief that because he has grown in the job he can build on the successes of his first term while correcting its defects. Toward that end, our endorsement comes with a set of recommendations for how Mr. Clinton can, before Election Day, address voters' concerns about his personality and character. First, however, we want to outline the case for Mr. Clinton's re-election based on policy, performance and growth in office. Our view of Mr. Clinton mirrors that of millions of swing voters who are choosing him over Bob Dole and Ross Perot. He is clearly the candidate of hope and progress in this race. No one can doubt his commitment to using government to spur the economy, protect the environment, defend the cities, promote racial justice and combine compassion with fiscal prudence.

PUBLISH DATE October 27, 1996

PAGE NUMBER 175

(multi line) SUBJECTS

  • Clinton, Bill
  • Editorials
  • Election Issues
  • Endorsements
  • Ethics
  • New York Times
  • Presidential Election Of 1996

Original text:

SUBJECTS Clinton, Bill Editorials Election Issues Endorsements Ethics New York Times Presidential Election Of 1996

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1996/10/27/000744.html?pageNumber=175


Understanding The Times[edit]

In an effort to shed more light on how we work, The Times is running a series of short posts explaining some of our journalistic practices.

https://www.nytimes.com/series/understanding-the-times

New York City Primary Choices[edit]

This list summarizes our recommendations for certain legislative and judicial primary races in New York City today where the outcome is tantamount to election and the race is closely contested. As always, our most important recommendation is nonpartisan: It is to urge you to vote. Poll hours in the city are 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.

PUBLISH DATE September 10, 1996 PAGE NUMBER 26

SUBJECTS Courts Editorials Elections New York City New York State Primaries Surrogate's Courts

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1996/09/10/259233.html?pageNumber=26

New York Times Endorsements Through the Ages[edit]

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/09/23/opinion/presidential-endorsement-timeline.html

CLOSE READS JAN. 22, 2020; The Weekly’s Endorsement Episode Was a Failure[edit]

https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/the-weekly-new-york-times-endorsement-episode.html


Newspaper Presidential Endorsements: Who Publications Support, Why Votes Change, and the Practice’s Sharp Decline[edit]

Newspaper Presidential Endorsements: Who Publications Support, Why Votes Change, and the Practice’s Sharp Decline Jesse Rifkin University of Connecticut - Storrs, Jesse.Rifkin@UConn.edu

https://opencommons.uconn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1385&context=srhonors_theses

Idea: Combine Indexes[edit]

Can we combine daily indexes?

Can we aggregate daily indexes???

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/05/14/i/Timesmachine_OpenIndexPanel
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1949/05/15/i/Timesmachine_OpenIndexPanel


do the colors really add anything to this article[edit]

The colors here are a distraction do you agree???

Power of Endorsements: Photo Error Is Blamed For Defeat In Primary[edit]

Photo Error Is Blamed For Defeat In Primary All newspapers make mistakes at times, and apologize for them, but the correction and apology that The Star Tribune of Minneapolis put out after a computer glitch placed a picture of John Derus in the wrong article last week on the day of a primary election is not good enough for Gov. Arne Carlson of Minnesota. He thinks The Star Tribune should pay for a new election. That is because Mr. Derus was a candidate in a State Senate primary that day, and the article with which his picture was accidentally printed, but with which he had nothing to do, was about charity fraud. Charity Fraud, the headline said, right above Mr. Derus's photograph in the Sept. 10 issue, and when the ballots were counted, Mr. Derus had lost his race in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party primary by 104 votes, out of more than 6,000 cast.

PUBLISH DATE September 19, 1996 PAGE NUMBER 16 SUBJECTS Carlson, Arne Derus, John Elections Frauds And Swindling Legislatures And Parliaments Minneapolis Star Tribune Minnesota News And News Media

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1996/09/19/389870.html?pageNumber=16