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Why newspaper endorsements might matter more in this election

  • Written by Agustin Casas, Assistant Professor of Organization and Business Management, CUNEF

What do The Houston Chronicle, The Dallas Morning News, The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Columbus Dispatch have in common?

They’ve all broken from their tradition of endorsing Republican nominees and have endorsed Hillary Clinton for president.

On the same note, The Chicago Tribune, USA Today and The Atlantic have also done something new this...

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