What a day. The Denver Post, which had backed George W. Bush in 2004 and is owned by Republican-leaning William Dean Singleton, this evening endorsed Barack Obama for president.Not sure how much these endorsements matter to voters, but they do create a sense of momentum -- and, the unexpected ones, like the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times and the Denver Post, reinforce the ideas that this election really is different. The Denver Post announcement is here.
This followed this afternoon's surprises: the Chicago Tribune, which has never in 150 years endorsed a Democrat, backed Obama, as did its fellow Tribune paper, the Los Angeles -- which had endorsed no one in more than 30 years. It seems like a dam broke yesterday with the unexpectedly early choice of Obama by The Washington Post.
In E&P;'s exclusive count, Obama now leads 52-16 in editorial endorsements.
Colorado, of course, is a key swing state.
The Denver paper simply posted on its site this evening: "The Denver Post's editorial board today has endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president."
As I mentioned last week, there have been four general themes in the editorials supporting Obama -- and, those themes continue this week: 1) The country is a mess; 2) John McCain is a disappointment; 3) The biggest disappointment from McCain is Sarah Palin, who is a blithering idiot; and 4) Obama is the president the country needs. Read More......