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Various newspapers and magazines are endorsing candidates in the 2020 United States presidential election, as follows. Tables below also show which candidate each publication endorsed in the 2016 United States presidential election (where known) and include only endorsements for the general election. Primary endorsements are separately listed - see News media endorsements in the 2020 United States presidential primaries.[1]

Daily newspapers

Newspaper 2020
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2016
endorsement
The Dallas Morning News[2] No endorsement February 16 Dallas Texas Hillary Clinton[3]
New York Daily News[4][a] Joe Biden July 27 New York New York Hillary Clinton[5]
Sun-Sentinel[6][7] Joe Biden August 21 Fort Lauderdale Florida Hillary Clinton[8]
Orlando Sentinel[9] Joe Biden August 21 Orlando Florida None
Chicago Sun-Times[10] Joe Biden August 21 Chicago Illinois Hillary Clinton[11]
Seattle Times[12] Joe Biden August 21 Seattle Washington Hillary Clinton[13]
Santa Barbara News-Press[14] Donald Trump September 1 Santa Barbara California Donald Trump[15]
The Mercury News[16] Joe Biden September 5 San Jose California Hillary Clinton[17]
Los Angeles Times[18] Joe Biden September 10 Los Angeles California Hillary Clinton[19]
The Berkshire Eagle[20] Joe Biden September 11 Pittsfield Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[21]
Brattleboro Reformer[22] Joe Biden September 13 Brattleboro Vermont None
Detroit Free Press[23] Joe Biden September 20 Detroit Michigan Hillary Clinton[24]
Chicago Tribune[25] Joe Biden September 25 Chicago Illinois Gary Johnson[26]
The Baltimore Sun[27] Joe Biden September 25 Baltimore Maryland Hillary Clinton[28]
Lincoln Journal Star[29] Joe Biden September 26 Lincoln Nebraska Hillary Clinton[30]
The Oregonian[31] Joe Biden September 27 Portland Oregon None
Washington Post[32] Joe Biden September 28 Washington District of Columbia Hillary Clinton[33]
San Diego Union-Tribune[34] Joe Biden October 2 San Diego California Hillary Clinton[35]
San Francisco Chronicle[36] Joe Biden October 3 San Francisco California Hillary Clinton[37]
The Des Moines Register[38] Joe Biden October 3 Des Moines Iowa Hillary Clinton[39]
Las Vegas Review-Journal[40] Donald Trump October 3 Las Vegas Nevada Donald Trump[41]
Kennebec Journal[42] Joe Biden October 4 Augusta Maine Hillary Clinton[43]
Las Vegas Sun[44] Joe Biden October 4 Las Vegas Nevada Hillary Clinton[45]
The Scranton Times-Tribune[46] Joe Biden October 4 Scranton Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton[47]
Wisconsin State Journal[48] Joe Biden October 4 Madison Wisconsin Hillary Clinton[49]
Portland Press Herald[50] Joe Biden October 5 Portland Maine Hillary Clinton[51]
The New York Times[52][53] Joe Biden October 6 New York New York Hillary Clinton[54]
Boston Globe[55] Joe Biden October 7 Boston Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[56]
Arizona Daily Star[57] Joe Biden October 8 Tucson Arizona None
The Palm Beach Post[58] Joe Biden October 8 Palm Beach Florida None
Daily Herald[59] Joe Biden October 8 Arlington Heights Illinois Hillary Clinton[60]
The Gazette[61] Joe Biden October 8 Cedar Rapids Iowa Hillary Clinton[62]
Bangor Daily News[63] Joe Biden October 8 Bangor Maine Hillary Clinton[64]
Houston Chronicle[65] Joe Biden October 8 Houston Texas Hillary Clinton[66]
Kenosha News[67] Joe Biden October 8 Kenosha Wisconsin Hillary Clinton[68]
Tampa Bay Times[69] Joe Biden October 9 St. Petersburg Florida Hillary Clinton[70]
Minneapolis Star Tribune[71] Joe Biden October 9 Minneapolis Minnesota Hillary Clinton[72]
St. Louis Post-Dispatch[73] Joe Biden October 10 St. Louis Missouri Hillary Clinton[74]
The Keene Sentinel[75] Joe Biden October 10 Keene New Hampshire Hillary Clinton[76]
Newsday[77] Joe Biden October 10 Long Island New York Hillary Clinton[78]
Chico Enterprise-Record[79] Joe Biden October 11 Chico California None
The News-Gazette[80][b] Joe Biden October 11 Champaign Illinois None
The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus[81] Joe Biden October 11 Moline Illinois None
Quad-City Times[82] Joe Biden October 11 Davenport Iowa Hillary Clinton[83]
The Capital[84] Joe Biden October 11 Annapolis Maryland None
Omaha World-Herald[85] Joe Biden October 11 Omaha Nebraska Hillary Clinton[86]
The Star-Ledger[87] Joe Biden October 11 Newark New Jersey Hillary Clinton[88]
The Plain Dealer[89] Joe Biden October 11 Cleveland Ohio Hillary Clinton[90]
The Bulletin[91] Joe Biden October 11 Bend Oregon Hillary Clinton[92]
Philadelphia Inquirer[93] Joe Biden October 11 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton[94]
The Citizens' Voice[95] Joe Biden October 11 Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton[96]
Beaumont Enterprise[97] Joe Biden October 11 Beaumont Texas Hillary Clinton[98]
San Antonio Express-News[99] Joe Biden October 11 San Antonio Texas Hillary Clinton[100]
Laredo Morning Times[101] Joe Biden October 13 Laredo Texas None
Marin Independent Journal[102] Joe Biden October 14 San Rafael California Hillary Clinton[103]
Columbus Dispatch[104] Joe Biden October 14 Columbus Ohio Hillary Clinton[105]
Asheville Citizen-Times[106] Joe Biden October 15 Asheville North Carolina Hillary Clinton[107]
Stamford Advocate[108] Joe Biden October 16 Stamford Connecticut Hillary Clinton[109]
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin[110] Joe Biden October 16 Walla Walla Washington Hillary Clinton[111]
Buffalo News[112] Joe Biden October 17 Buffalo New York Hillary Clinton[113]
The Decatur Daily[114] Joe Biden October 18 Decatur Alabama Hillary Clinton[115]
Times Union[116] Joe Biden October 18 Albany New York Hillary Clinton[117]
El Nuevo Día[118] Joe Biden October 18 Guaynabo Puerto Rico None
The Republican[119] Joe Biden October 18 Springfield Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[120]
Hartford Courant[121] Joe Biden October 18 Hartford Connecticut Hillary Clinton[122]
The Jersey Journal[123] Joe Biden October 18 Secaucus New Jersey Hillary Clinton[124]
Austin American-Statesman[125] Joe Biden October 18 Austin Texas None
USA Today[126][c] Joe Biden October 20 McLean Virginia Not Trump[127]
Honolulu Star-Advertiser[128] Joe Biden October 15 Honolulu Hawaii Hillary Clinton[129]
The Press Democrat[130] Joe Biden October 10 Santa Rosa California Hillary Clinton[131]
Times-Standard[132] Joe Biden October 1 Eureka California Hillary Clinton[133]
La Opinión[134] Joe Biden October 20 Los Angeles California Hillary Clinton[135]
Oroville Mercury-Register[136] Joe Biden October 22 Oroville California No endorsement[137]
Santa Cruz Sentinel[138] Joe Biden October 11 Santa Cruz California Hillary Clinton[139]
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette[140][141][d] No endorsement October 18 Little Rock Arkansas No endorsement[142]
The Florida Times-Union[143][e] No endorsement October 18 Jacksonville Florida Donald Trump[144]
The Record[145] Joe Biden October 23 Hackensack New Jersey Hillary Clinton[146]
Valley News[147] Joe Biden October 24 Lebanon New Hampshire Hillary Clinton[148]
The Eagle-Tribune[149] Joe Biden October 24 North Andover Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[150]
New Hampshire Union Leader[151][f] Joe Biden October 24 Manchester New Hampshire Gary Johnson[152]
The Topeka Capital-Journal[153] Joe Biden October 24 Topeka Kansas Donald Trump[154]
El Paso Times[155] Joe Biden October 25 El Paso Texas Hillary Clinton[156]
Iowa City Press-Citizen[157] Joe Biden October 24 Iowa City Iowa Hillary Clinton[158]
Record-Journal[159] Joe Biden October 24 Meriden Connecticut None
The Daily Item[160] Joe Biden October 24 Sunbury Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton[161]
Vallejo Times-Herald[162] Joe Biden October 25 Vallejo California
Mankato Free Press[163] Joe Biden October 25 Mankato Minnesota Hillary Clinton[164]
The Spokesman-Review[165][g] Donald Trump October 25 Spokane Washington Hillary Clinton[166]
The Gazette (Colorado Springs)[167] Donald Trump October 25 Colorado Springs Colorado None
New York Post[168] Donald Trump October 26 New York New York
Gloucester Daily Times[169] Joe Biden October 26 Cape Ann Massachusetts None
The Times Record[170] Joe Biden October 26 Brunswick Maine None
The Daily News of Newburyport[171] Joe Biden October 26 Newburyport Massachusetts None
The Salem News[172] Joe Biden October 26 Salem Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[173]
Daily Hampshire Gazette[174] Joe Biden October 9 Northampton Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[175]
Washington Times[176] Donald Trump October 26 Washington District of Columbia None
The Wall Street Journal[177] Joe Biden October 26 New York New York No endorsement
  1. ^ At the time of publication, the New York Daily News's editorial board planned to publish one of 99 reasons for their decision every day until election day.
  2. ^ This was the first time this publication endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate in a general election.
  3. ^ This is USA Today's first-ever explicit endorsement of a presidential candidate in its 38-year history.
  4. ^ The editorial suggests that Trump might be preferable to Biden, but does not outright endorse him.
  5. ^ The editor announced that the publication no longer had the resources to provide endorsements as a public service and that the 2016 endorsement was forced by the previous owners.
  6. ^ This was the first time this publication endorsed a Democratic presidential candidate in a general election in 100 years.
  7. ^ The editorial was solely overseen by publisher William Stacey Cowles; the paper is owned by the Cowles Company.

Weekly newspapers

Newspaper 2020
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2016
endorsement
Monterey County Weekly[178] Joe Biden October 8 Seaside California Hillary Clinton[179]
The Jewish Voice[180] Donald Trump September 23 New York City New York Donald Trump[181]
The Stranger[182] Joe Biden October 14 Seattle Washington Hillary Clinton[183]
Willamette Week[184] Joe Biden October 14 Portland Oregon Hillary Clinton[185]
News & Review[186] Joe Biden October 8 Sacramento California Hillary Clinton[187]
Bay Area Reporter[188] Joe Biden September 23 San Francisco California Hillary Clinton[188]
Bay Windows[188] Joe Biden September 23 Boston Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[188]
Between the Lines[188] Joe Biden September 23 Livonia Michigan Hillary Clinton[188]
Dallas Voice[188] Joe Biden September 23 Dallas Texas Hillary Clinton[188]
Gay City News[188] Joe Biden September 23 New York City New York Hillary Clinton[188]
Philadelphia Gay News[188] Joe Biden September 23 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton[188]
Washington Blade[188] Joe Biden September 23 Washington District of Columbia Hillary Clinton[188]
Windy City Times[188] Joe Biden September 23 Chicago Illinois Hillary Clinton[188]
The Georgia Voice[188] Joe Biden September 23 Atlanta Georgia Hillary Clinton[188]
Los Angeles Blade[188] Joe Biden September 23 Los Angeles California Hillary Clinton[188]
Watermark Online[188] Joe Biden September 23 Orlando Florida Hillary Clinton[188]
Austin Chronicle[189] Joe Biden October 2 Austin Texas Hillary Clinton[190]
Black Voice News[191] Joe Biden September 21 Riverside California None
Charleston City Paper[192] Joe Biden September 30 Charleston South Carolina Hillary Clinton[193]
Boulder Weekly[194] Joe Biden October 8 Boulder Colorado Hillary Clinton[195]
The Capital Times[196] Joe Biden October 14 Madison Wisconsin Hillary Clinton[197]
The Chicago Crusader[198] Joe Biden March 17 Chicago Illinois Hillary Clinton[199]
The Martha's Vineyard Times[200] Joe Biden October 14 Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts Hillary Clinton[201]
Northwest Asian Weekly[202] Joe Biden October 15 Seattle Washington None
Washington Jewish Week[203] Joe Biden October 21 Rockville Maryland Hillary Clinton[204]
Baltimore Jewish Times[205] Joe Biden October 22 Owings Mills Maryland Hillary Clinton[206]
Falls Church News-Press[207] Joe Biden October 23 Falls Church Virginia Hillary Clinton[208]
Chicago Defender[209] Joe Biden October 23 Chicago Illinois Hillary Clinton[210]
The Philadelphia Tribune[211] Joe Biden October 23 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton[212]
Orlando Weekly[213] Joe Biden October 23 Orlando Florida None
City Pulse[214] Joe Biden October 23 Lansing Michigan None
The Georgetowner[215] Joe Biden October 14 Washington DC Hillary Clinton


Source Weekly - Biden [1]

Marysville Advocate - Biden [2]

New York Carib News [3]

Caribbean News Weekly [4]

South Florida Caribbean News [5]

La Gaceta - Biden [6]

Louisiana Weekly - Biden [7]

College and university newspapers

Newspaper 2020
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City State 2016
endorsement
The Beacon (University of Portland)[216] Joe Biden October 8 Portland Oregon Hillary Clinton[217]
North Texas Daily (University of North Texas)[218] Joe Biden October 15 Denton Texas None
The Shorthorn (University of Texas at Arlington)[219] Joe Biden October 7 Arlington Texas None
Iowa State Daily (Iowa State University) [220] Joe Biden October 18 Ames Iowa Hillary Clinton[221]
The Daily Iowan (University of Iowa) [222] Joe Biden October 18 Iowa City Iowa Hillary Clinton[223]
Daily Bruin (University of California, Los Angeles)[224][225] Joe Biden October 12 Los Angeles California Hillary Clinton[226]
The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida)[227] Joe Biden October 19 Gainesville Florida Hillary Clinton[228]
The Cornell Daily Sun (Cornell University)[229] Joe Biden October 27 Ithaca New York Hillary Clinton[230]

Magazines

Magazine 2020
endorsement
Endorsement
date
2016
endorsement
Scientific American[231][a] Joe Biden September 15 None
Surfer[232][b] Joe Biden October 1 None
The New Yorker[233] Joe Biden September 28 Hillary Clinton[234]
Rolling Stone[235] Joe Biden October 19 Hillary Clinton[236]
The Atlantic[237] Joe Biden October 22 Hillary Clinton[238]
  1. ^ This was Scientific American's first-ever endorsement in a presidential race.
  2. ^ This was Surfer Magazine's first-ever endorsement in a presidential race.

Scientific journals

Journal 2020
endorsement
Endorsement
date
2016
endorsement
The New England Journal of Medicine[239][a] Not Donald Trump October 7 None
The Lancet Oncology[240] Joe Biden October 5 None
Nature[241] Joe Biden October 14
  1. ^ This was The New England Journal of Medicine's first-ever opinion on a presidential race in its 208-year history. (As it is owned by the non-profit Massachusetts Medical Society, it cannot legally endorse specific candidates for office.)

Foreign periodicals

Periodical 2020
endorsement
Endorsement
date
City Country 2016
endorsement
Solidarity[242] Howie Hawkins October 14 London  United Kingdom Not Clinton / Not Trump[243]
Kathimerini[244] Joe Biden June 3 Piraeus  Greece None

References

  1. ^ The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette did not endorse Trump. See correction note on Business Insider article: https://www.businessinsider.com/only-2-major-us-newspapers-have-endorsed-trump-for-reelection-2020-10
  2. ^ "We won't recommend a candidate for president in 2020 and here's why". February 16, 2020. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  3. ^ "We recommend Hillary Clinton for president". The Dallas Morning News. September 6, 2016.
  4. ^ "99 reasons to dump Trump: Taking the measure of the man and his record before Election Day". New York Daily News. Retrieved October 21, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Daily News Editorial: Damn right, we're with Hillary!". New York Daily News. November 1, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Endorsement: Save our democracy. Vote for Joe Biden". Sun-Sentinel. Archived from the original on September 4, 2020. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  7. ^ "ENDORSEMENT: Joe Biden for president — and for one nation, indivisible". Sun-Sentinel. Archived from the original on September 4, 2020. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  8. ^ "Sun Sentinel Editorial Board endorses Hillary Clinton for president". Sun-Sentinel. September 30, 2016. Archived from the original on February 29, 2020.
  9. ^ "Endorsement: Joe Biden for president, because he can get us out of Trump's mess". Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 5, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  10. ^ "ENDORSEMENT: Joe Biden for president — and for one nation, indivisible". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on October 5, 2020. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  11. ^ "Editorial:Vote for Clinton and avert a train wreck". Chicago Sun-Times. September 30, 2016. Archived from the original on May 4, 2019. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  12. ^ "Editorial: The Times editorial board recommends Joe Biden for president". Seattle Times. Archived from the original on October 5, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  13. ^ "Hillary Clinton, the only choice for president". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on October 7, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  14. ^ "Why we are again endorsing Donald Trump for President". Santa Barbara News-Press. September 1, 2020. Archived from the original on September 4, 2020. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
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  17. ^ "Editorial: In battle for America's soul, Hillary Clinton is our pick". The San Jose Mercury News. October 21, 2016. Archived from the original on October 22, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  18. ^ "Endorsement: Joe Biden isn't just 'anybody but Trump.' He's the right fit for our polarized time". Los Angeles Times. September 10, 2020. Archived from the original on September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
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  44. ^ "Biden and Harris have earned our support to lead the nation". madison.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2020. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
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