“The nation is dangerously off course,” the board argued.
Joe Biden on Tuesday, joining the growing list of news publications that are breaking tradition and backing a presidential candidate for the first time this year.... [+]
on October 19, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. According to the campaign, Biden is recording an interview with CBS 60 Minutes that will air Sunday evening. The endorsement was the paper’s first presidential endorsement ever since being founded in 1982. In 2016, the paper’s editorial board urged its readers not to vote for Trump, but did not endorse a candidate.
This time around, the editorial board implores its readers to vote for Biden, writing the nation is “beset by disease, economic suffering, a racial reckoning and natural disasters fueled by a changing climate.” “The nation is dangerously off course,” the board adds, arguing there is “little doubt” Biden “would have handled the [Covid-19] crisis more capably.”
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