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NY Times Endorses Kamala Harris as Only Choice for President
Sep 30, 2024, 01:25 PM
The New York Times editorial board has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president in the upcoming election. The endorsement emphasizes Harris's dedication as a public servant, her competence, and her unwavering commitment to the Constitution. The editorial board describes Harris as the 'only patriotic choice' for president and criticizes former President Donald Trump, declaring him unfit for office. This endorsement, described by some as a 'game changer,' marks the 17th consecutive presidential election in which the New York Times has endorsed a Democratic candidate, a streak that dates back to 1960.
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