The Economist: American newspapers resoundingly reject Donald Trump

http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2016/11/daily-chart-1

Summary: American newspapers, even those with stolidly Republican-leaning editorial boards, have largely abandoned Donald Trump this election year. The Columbus Dispatch, Arizona Republic and Richmond Times-Dispatch, which had endorsed Republican candidates in the last nine presidential elections, opted for Hillary Clinton. Newspaper endorsements tend to favour the party out of power, perhaps because editors are enthralled by challengers’ charisma. When Barack Obama burst onto the scene in his 2008 run, he charmed 71% of the newspapers weighing in—the most lopsided margin on record. Things didn’t work out quite so well the second time around, with Mr Obama having to make do with just 56% of endorsements in 2012.

Opinion: Although I disagree with Donald Trump on every level, I also don't agree with bias and newspapers have a burden of showing two sides. As that brings about only one perspective, where the readers wouldn't be able to see another. 

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