NEW YORK - The New Yorker has made the first political endorsement in its 80-year history, backing Sen. John Kerry in next week's presidential election.
The magazine says the Bush administration's record "has been one of failure, arrogance, and — strikingly for a team that prided itself on crisp professionalism — incompetence" and that Kerry "has demonstrated steadiness and sturdiness of character" throughout his career. More
The New Yorker Endorsement
Posted by Crazy Eddie at October 26, 2004 12:09 AMWe need to keep the endorsements rolling in
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Posted by: Mike at October 27, 2004 12:02 AM