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Editorial: Inquirer endorsements

New Jersey

Governor

Jon Corzine ( D.)

State Senate

Sixth District

James Beach (D.)

Ballot Question

"Green Acres" open-space bond issue: Yes.

Pennsylvania

Supreme Court

Joan Orie Melvin (R.)

Superior Court

Robert J. Colville (D.)

Anne E. Lazarus (D.)

Judith F. Olson (R.)

Teresa Sarmina (D.)

Commonwealth Court

Kevin Brobson (R.)

Linda Judson (D.)

 


Philadelphia

District Attorney

Seth Williams (D.)

Controller

Al Schmidt (R.)

 

Comments   
Posted 07:29 AM, 11/03/2009
drhoagie
Mostly Democrats. Shocking. We stayed up all night on the edge of our seats waiting to see where the objective journalists at the DN would weigh in on the high profile NJ gubernatorial race. We can now all rest at ease knowing the DN feels the Democrat Jon Corzine is the best man for the job. The anticipation waiting for the DN's endorsement was riveting.
Posted 07:45 AM, 11/03/2009
gxel
drhoagie. I stayed up wondering whether the Phillies would love to play another game. The Inquirer loves its tax and spend Democrats. I wondering who do they think will be buying their paper in the future? Certainly, not those who are having their wealth spread around.
Posted 09:35 AM, 11/03/2009
Ben Dover
why do newspapers get involved with political endorsments? that shows how bias they are in reporting news, and they want you to buy thier opinion.
Posted 10:23 AM, 11/03/2009
Blinq
a. it's the Inquirer, not the Daily News. b. the board endorsed seven Democrats, four Republicans. c. hope you guys voted.
Posted 10:38 AM, 11/03/2009
Tucci
And the Inquirer endorses the "tax-'em-until-they-die-in-agony!" Democrat at the head of the New Jersey ticket yet again. How surprising. What's that bit about aged, dying dogs always returning to their vomit?
Posted 05:26 PM, 11/03/2009
drhoagie
The Inquirer, to celebrate the election of a Republican Gov in their home state in 1994 put a North Jersey Democrat winner front and center on the front page of their paper the day after election day. Many years later the editor of the Inq was on a local radio show and was reminded of this proof of Democrat cheerleading. And he denied it ever happened. In the tank for a dying population.
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