Now the Anchorage, Alaska Newspaper has endorsed Obama?That must be a real slap in the face for Sarah Palin!

In addition, all of these newspapers just over this past weekend alone??

The Birmingham (Ala.) News endorsed McCain on Oct. 26:

But there is something that separates the two men, and that is their records and core beliefs. As thrilling as the idea of an Obama presidency may be, we believe McCain is the better choice for America in these trying times.

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The Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser endorsed Obama on Oct. 26:

Obama is a transformational figure, a generation younger than his opponent, a man with both a lively mind and a caring heart, and the first major party candidate for president whose understanding of the world is not molded by the Cold War or the Vietnam experience.

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The Portsmouth (N.H.) Herald endorsed Obama on Oct. 26

We have seen the young senator from Illinois grow dramatically as a candidate and prove his leadership in the most closely contested primary process in American history. Through one of the most creative and stable political organizations ever built, he has set the bar high and insisted that Americans rise above their partisan squabbles and fears to create a government and society that will work better for the common, long-term good of the country.

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The Billings (Mont.) Gazette endorsed Obama on Oct. 26:

At this extremely challenging time, America needs a uniter, not a divider. In this economic turmoil, America needs a thoughtful, cool-headed optimist who envisions a bright future for all citizens. After several years in which worldwide respect for America has been diminished, our great nation needs a new leader who can inspire confidence at home and abroad. Obama is that leader.

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The Elko (Nev.) Daily Free Press endorsed McCain on Oct. 24:

Neither candidate is recognizable today compared to who they were two years ago, before they started campaigning. The moderate, reform-minded man of integrity, Sen. John McCain, has turned himself into a right-wing Frankenstein in order to scare up voters from the Republican base. ... We have chosen to ignore the theatrics and endorse the man behind the mask, the John McCain who stands up to wasteful spending and isn't afraid to break through party lines to get the job done.

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The Albany (N.Y.) Times Union endorsed Obama on Oct. 26:

We're always skeptical when a candidate for any office promises change or, as we hear around Albany so much, reform. Often, all we get are big campaign-season generalities and a postelection letdown. But as this presidential race has progressed, Senator Obama has laid out a detailed, credible, persuasive and encouraging vision of change. It is one we endorse at a time when change is so clearly needed.

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The (Rochester, N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle endorsed Obama on Oct. 26:

Obama ... has demonstrated focused leadership, intellectual heft, coolness under fire and an innate ability to stir optimism. It's telling that he surrounded himself with top-notch thinkers to run his campaign. That's a healthy sign that Obama will choose the best talent available as he charts a new course for the nation.

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The Maine Sunday Telegram endorsed Obama on Oct. 26:

The person best suited to lead under these circumstances is the one most capable of inspiring Americans to have confidence in the future while also embracing change that will sometimes be difficult to accept. That person has to be intelligent, resolute and, above all, cool under pressure.

On paper, one would not expect a first-term U.S. senator from Illinois to be a person likely to bring those qualities to the nation's highest office. But over the course of an arduous campaign, that senator proved that he has the mettle _the demeanor, energy and policy positions — to lead this nation during a difficult time.

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The (Lewiston, Maine) Sun Journal endorsed McCain on Oct. 26:

America needs change. We're torn, however, over scope. Wholesale replacement of ideology in the White House, with a likely Democratic supermajority in Congress, is a great concern.

The country needs a shift, not a swing, from its current course.

This will require cooperation between parties. President John McCain could be the cross-aisle consensus builder who could turn the country back toward prosperity.

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The (Muncie, Ind.) Star Press endorsed Obama on Oct. 26:

Obama also has set an example by remaining calm during the financial collapse and in the face of an onslaught of negative and derogatory ads and inflammatory stump speeches, a good indication of his demeanor in office. It's also a leadership style that instills confidence during a time when Americans need and want that quality in a president.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081026/ap_on_el_pr/presidential_endorsements;_ylt=AiQ1ILKTywm4F8Hxre_SKFNsnwcF

This endorsements for Barack Obama have been astronomical! Sure, McCain gets endorsed, but NOT

Posted by eldude
Just another piece of evidence that the media is biased.

Posted by pionusii
A piece of evidence that the media is smart!

Posted by carshipperquotes
NO Offense but were you born in one of those petrie dishes, what part of marching orders don't u understand, the Media have not researched this mans background, they have not investigated him at all nor have they checked out the troublesome company that he associates himself with on more than a hi/ bye type of relationship...ones in jail
Resko...u know who the others are unless your living under a rock.
MEDIA HAS THERE ORDERS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SO MUST YOU HAVE GOTTEN YOURS...........good luck Loser

Posted by Christopher P
Media sources endorsing the Democratic nominee (especially Obama) is no surprise and carries no weight. The only remarkable events are when a media outlet endorses a Republican. Nothing new here. The Anchorage Daily News has a long unwavering history of being liberal-minded and has written against conservative policies for their entire history, to include attacking Palin while she was Governor.

The media is practically running Obama's campaign for him.

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