Newspaper endorsements in the 1900 United States presidential election
Appearance
Newspapers made endorsements of candidates in the 1900 United States presidential election. Incumbent President William McKinley was the Republican candidate, and William Jennings Bryan the Democratic candidate, a rematch of the 1896 election.
Newspaper | 1900 Endorsement | Largest Reported Circ. | Endorsement date |
State | 1896 Endorsement | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
New York Herald[1] | William McKinley | 75,000+[2] | 1900 | New York | (blanks = to be filled in) | |
New York World[1] | William McKinley | 75,000+[2] | 1900 | New York | ||
New York Evening Post[1] | William McKinley | 23,244[2] | 1900 | New York | ||
Brooklyn Eagle[1] | William McKinley | 20,000+[2] | 1900 | New York | ||
The New York Times[3][4] | William McKinley | 20,000+[2] | November 4, 1900 | New York | William McKinley | |
Chicago Tribune[5] | William McKinley | 75,000+[2] | 1900 | Illinois | William McKinley | |
Country Topics[6] | William McKinley | 89,000+[2] | 1900 | Parts Unknown | William McKinley | |
Baltimore Sun[7] | William Jennings Bryan | 20,000+[2] | 1900 | Maryland | William McKinley | |
The Arizona Republican[8] | William McKinley | 4,129[2] | 1900 | Arizona Territory | William McKinley | |
Canton Repository[9] | William McKinley | 6,563[2] | 1900 | Ohio | William McKinley[9] | |
New Yorker Staats-Zeitung[10] | William McKinley | 20,000+[2] | 1900 | New York | Prominent German-language paper. | |
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette[11] | William Jennings Bryan | 1,000+[2] | 1900 | Indiana |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Sheppard, Si. The Partisan Press: A History of Media Bias in the United States, p. 213 (2008) ("the Times, Herald, World, Evening Post, and Brooklyn Eagle, all backers of McKinley four years prior....")
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Rowell's 1900 directory, pp. 1191-1319 (papers over 1,000 daily circulation)
- ^ (4 November 1900). The Choice, The New York Times
- ^ New York Times Endorsements Through the Ages: A collection of The Times's endorsements for the presidency, from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 through the editorial board’s choice of Hillary Clinton in 2016., New York Times (September 23, 2016).
- ^ Chicago Tribune Endorses Obama, The Moderate Voice (2008)
- ^ [1], The Moderate Voice (2008)
- ^ 1900: William Jennings Bryan, Baltimore Sun
- ^ (7 Sept 2016). Arizona Republic presidential endorsements: 120 years, no Democrats, Arizona Republic
- ^ a b (11 Oct. 2016). A Paper Picks: Past Repository presidential endorsements followed an historical pattern, Canton Repository
- ^ “Declined with Thanks” , Harpers
- ^ Hard News, Heartfelt Opinions: A History of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, p. 72 (2007)