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Politics : Westi's Wild Ride

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To: calgal who wrote (8331)10/18/2004 11:22:09 PM
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Rundown of 2004 Presidential Endorsements

Newspaper endorsements in the 2004 presidential campaign between President Bush, a Republican, and Sen. John Kerry, a Democrat.

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The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, Calif., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:
"John Kerry offers an experienced, steady choice to lead the nation in a different direction. Voters have plenty of reasons to deny Bush a second term, but two stand out. Consider the twin centerpieces of the Bush presidency _ the war in Iraq and tax cuts."

The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Tenn., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"Sen. John Kerry is the best choice for president in the Nov. 2 election. He offers voters a more moderate approach on many issues than the Bush administration. That is something we believe the nation needs."

The Duluth News Tribune, Duluth, Minn., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"Sen. John Kerry is the best hope for regaining America's promise, offering the country a fresh start internationally and a return of the presidency to an office of stature and respect."

The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"When a president is seeking re-election, the contest is inevitably a referendum on his service. ... We think George W. Bush has made the wrong choices on too many matters important to our country."

The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa, endorsed Kerry on Oct 17:

"Today, the (budget) surpluses are gone, replaced by record deficits that our grandchildren will be paying off. The economic engine is on life support ... The nation is in a seeming endless war in Iraq draining our financial resources and killing American soldiers at a pace the American people should find unacceptable. It's time for change."

The Free Press, Mankato, Minn., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"For the last 20 years Kerry has built coalitions, worked with both parties to get things done and been able to communicate in a way that instills confidence in voters and colleagues. ... Kerry will be better than Bush at uniting the country, something that's desperately needed today."

The Daily Herald, Arlington Heights, Ill., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"(President Bush) and his band of neoconservatives have not acted conservatively in any sense of the word. ... (John) Kerry, we acknowledge, stands to the left of this newspaper on many issues. ... Faced with two imperfect candidates, the Daily Herald endorses John Kerry for president."

The Miami Herald, Miami, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"The debates have placed a spotlight on the skills and abilities of the two contenders, with the president getting the worst of it."

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Mo., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17

"John Kerry is not a perfect candidate with a flawless record. But he is a man of obvious intelligence, compassion, patriotism and courage whose presidency would be guided by a clear understanding of what went wrong in the last four years and what needs to be done in the next four."

The Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"Kerry's most difficult challenge as president would be cleaning up after Bush in Iraq. Kerry at least has a shot at getting the rest of the world to help. ... Kerry can regain the good will and standing we had in the wake of 9/11 and rebuild the alliances that Bush discarded."

St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"The best evidence of the poverty of the Bush administration's record is the Bush re-election team's incessantly negative campaign against John Kerry. ... The cynicism and illogic of those attacks _ nobody can be a flip-flopper and a left-wing ideologue at the same time _ should be obvious."

Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"He would be a sound steward, replacing a cowboy ethic with a welcome pragmatism, advancing American interests and values, seeking to reverse a careless course abroad, just as he would at home."

Bradenton Herald, Bradenton, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"Kerry brings to the job of president more than 20 years of Senate leadership, a personal knowledge of war and hope for a new approach to end the Iraqi nightmare and address the nation's domestic problems."

The Daytona Beach News-Journal, Daytona Beach, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"John Kerry's distinguished service has prepared him to be the leader this country needs. ... Kerry and his running mate John Edwards appreciate that alliances on a global scale are the most effective weapons against terrorism and conventional war."

Florida Today, Rockledge, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"America needs new leadership, and we believe Democrat John Kerry can bring it to the White House, based on three decades of far-reaching public service that make him exceptionally qualified to be President of the United States."

The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17

"Issue by issue, Sen. Kerry has laid out a better, fairer, more progressive agenda. ... John Kerry is not in denial about Iraq or any of the other problems Mr. Bush will have left him."

South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"The Massachusetts senator possesses a prodigious intellect capable of grasping the complexities of the serious issues facing the nation and the world."

The Daily Camera of Boulder, Colo., endorsed Kerry on Oct. 17:

"Kerry and his running mate, Sen. John Edwards, would revive national debate on issues too long neglected during the war on terrorism."

Bush

The San Diego Union-Tribune endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"John Kerry's record of waffling on issues large and small does not instill confidence that he would provide the steady leadership that these uncertain times demand. With George Bush, however, there never is any doubt about where he stands. That is why he merits another four years in the White House."

The Las Cruces Sun-News, Las Cruces, N.M., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"Kerry and his running mate, Sen. John Edwards, have said over and over that they have a plan for this and a plan for that. Where are the plans? ... (Bush) doesn't flip-flop, and this is not the time to jump ship."

The News-Gazette, Champaign, Ill., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17

"(President Bush) is, in our view, the man who better recognizes the threat posed to the country and the world by international terrorism and the one more willing to do whatever it takes, regardless of world opinion, to neutralize or destroy whose who would wage attacks on American soil."

The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17

"The presidential election comes down to one thing: trust. ... Frankly, both President Bush and his Democratic challenger, Sen. John Kerry, have given voters reason to doubt. But we would give the edge to Bush."

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"Given the political leanings of the nation and Congress, it requires a Republican president -- it requires George W. Bush - to be able to make, and sell, the difficult decisions that the next four years will bring."

The Indianapolis Star endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"It is time for experience and resolve, which is why George Bush should be re-elected for a second term. Without a re-election facing him, the president can move to do those things he said he would do in his first presidential campaign."

The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"We would hope and expect (President Bush) to shift more to the center, befitting the compassionate conservatism that again has become a Bush mantra. But the overarching role of the president is that of commander in chief. It is our belief that Mr. Bush would continue to effectively defend this country."

The Repository, Canton, Ohio, endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"Despite his mistakes, America knows who Bush is. He has led the country through immense troubles. Kerry, burdened by all the votes that came in the U.S. Senate for 20 years, still leaves many questions about what kind of president he would be."

The New Hampshire Sunday News, Manchester, N.H., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"President George W. Bush deserves re-election on Nov. 2 for many reasons, the most important being the need for his continued leadership in the global fight against Islamist terrorism."

Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Va., endorsed Bush on Oct. 17:

"One ticket represents the mentality of 9/10, the other of 9/12. The choice is clear. On November 2, re-elect George W. Bush."

No endorsement

The Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem, N.C., endorsed neither candidate Oct. 17:

"This is a presidency in deep trouble, made worse by the refusal to acknowledge the trouble. ... Unfortunately, Sen. John Kerry has not convinced us that he will be able to steer the nation out of the mess in Iraq and move forward appropriately in the war on terrorism."

The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Fla., endorsed neither candidate Oct. 17:

"We find ourselves deeply conflicted today about the presidential race, skeptical of the promises and positions of Sen. John Kerry and disappointed by the performance of President George W. Bush."

URL:http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/10/17/203733.shtml
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