Concord Monitor: ‘Not Romney’
By Adam Nagourney
New York Times
CONCORD, N.H. — Newspapers have an historical tradition of endorsing candidates in political races, offering their readers long arguments why they should support a candidate. But something quite extraordinary could be found on the opinion page of the Concord Monitor Sunday morning. An anti-endorsement.
The subject (victim?) was Mitt Romney. Under the headline, “Romney should not be the next president,” the newspaper’s editors devoted 13 paragraphs to laying out the case against Mr. Romney. It traced Mr. Romney’s switches on positions on various issues, and ends with a tough judgment on the former governor of
neighboring Massachusetts.
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New York Times
CONCORD, N.H. — Newspapers have an historical tradition of endorsing candidates in political races, offering their readers long arguments why they should support a candidate. But something quite extraordinary could be found on the opinion page of the Concord Monitor Sunday morning. An anti-endorsement.
The subject (victim?) was Mitt Romney. Under the headline, “Romney should not be the next president,” the newspaper’s editors devoted 13 paragraphs to laying out the case against Mr. Romney. It traced Mr. Romney’s switches on positions on various issues, and ends with a tough judgment on the former governor of
neighboring Massachusetts.
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