![]() is expected to field bids this week, and Marc Benioff has been building a case to Inc. The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and The New York Times were among the best (The Times' format was dandy by raising a question and answering with one word in yellow typeface that one could then click on for more details). ![]() Thank God the debate wasn't accompanied by live fact-checking from the moderator, given the many tall tales unspooled in real-time.Īdmirable efforts by media outlets provided far more information, however. Then came the debate: 90 minutes of often dreary crosstalk by two, well-prepped White males that reminded me of my late Viennese grandmother's languorous, if intense bridge games with her immigrant buddies in New York City. The vice presidential debate prompted the press, especially cable TV news, to offer marathon analysis qualified by a wink-wink admission of the event's irrelevance. “Most of Trump’s supporters won’t be moved,” says Baum. For a conservative/Republican newspaper to un-endorse Trump could potentially have a modest turnout-depressing effect, or push a few folks toward third-parties.”īut that probably doesn't help Clinton much, or any more than running mate Tim Kaine did last night during the vice presidential debate. ![]() “For the NY Times to endorse Clinton probably doesn’t move a lot of folks, though it can serve to rally the base a bit. ![]() And there's the issue of predictable positions. Wayne County Circuit Court: Matthew Evans, Brian L.Perhaps it matters for some marginal supporters. Oakland County Probate Court: Jennifer Callaghan Macomb County Circuit Court: Michael Servitto: Rachel Rancilio Michigan Supreme Court: David Viviano, Joan Larsen Macomb County Public Works Commissioner: Candice Millerĭetroit Public Schools Community District Board: Leslie Andrews, Penny Bailer, Phillip Caldwell II, Ryan Charles Mack, Nicole Angelique Peterson-Mayberry, Misha Stallworth, Kevin Turman Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner: Jim Nash Oakland County Prosecutor: Jessica Cooper Wayne State University: Mark Gaffney, Yvette McElroy Anderson University of Michigan: Larry Deitch, Carl Meyers Michigan State University: Dianne Byrum, Dan Kelly State Board of Education: John Austin, Ishmael Ahmed and Canton ): Coleen PoburĢ1st District (Belleville, Canton, Van Buren Twp.): Kristi PaganĢ3rd District (Gibraltar, Trenton, Woodhaven, Brownstown Twp., Grosse Ile Twp. and West Bloomfield Twp.): Michael StackĤ1st District (Troy, Clawson): Cyndi Peltonenĥ1st District (Flushing Twp., Clayton Twp., Gaines Twp., Argentine Twp., Holly Twp., Rose Twp., Groveland Twp., Atlas Twp., Fenton and Linden): Ryan BladzikĢ0th District (Northville and Plymouth, Northville Twp. Plymouth Twp. and Macomb Twp.): Dana Camphous-Petersonģ0th District (Sterling Heights and Utica): Michael Notteģ2nd District (Riley Twp., Kenockee Twp., Kimball Twp., Wales Twp., Columbus Twp., Casco Twp., Ira Twp., Chesterfield Twp., Memphis, Richmond and New Baltimore): Paul Manleyģ9th District (Wixom, Commerce Twp. Here are the Free Press’ picks:Ģ4th District (Harrison Twp., Clinton Twp. The Free Press Editorial Board made endorsements in several major competitive races that metro Detroit voters will see on the ballot Tuesday.
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