The Sunday before a big election is often the day newspapers choose to make their preferences known after all those Editorial Board interviews. Today, with the Wisconsin primary coming Tuesday, is no exception.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin's largest newspaper, endorsed Barack Obama in Tuesday's Democratic primary, stating, "change and experience are crucial to moving this country forward"' and he is the "best-equipped to deliver that change."
Madison's Capital Times endorsed Obama last Tuesday.
The Journal Sentinel Sunday endorsed John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination, praising "his capacity to selectively forsake crowd-pleasing ideology when his principles take him elsewhere." The Houston Chronicle, largest newspaper in Texas, also endorsed Obama and McCain today.
The Racine Journal Times today endorsed the end of the Hollywood writers' strike: "Please toast the Hollywood writers and the rest of us. We win."
(What can I say?)
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