Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on Jan 29, 2008 3 Comments
SacBee Reporter Shane Goldmacher asks, "Does a newspaper
endorsement matter?"
He has a
blog post up, and also lists newspaper endorsements for and
against the current statewide ballot measures.
The short answer is yes, but less than it has in the past, and
more than it should. I think their primary utility these days
is that they are used in this voter contact programs of the various
ballot measure and candidate campaigns, to advocate for their
position.
That said, I will make the case for why they shouldn’t
matter…
One thing that I have learned over time is that behind
"newspaper endorsements" are a group of very real human beings that
make up that paper’s endorial board, and these folks typically
decide on the paper’s endorsements.
Well, for some people, I suppose it is possible that their
political party, or ideological persuasion, or philosophy on life,
politics and public policy happen to mirror those of their local
paper’s editorial board. I suspect, though, that this is
rare.
Although it is… Read More