Why That New York Times Double Endorsement is Sexist

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Why That New York Times Double Endorsement is Sexist
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'The [New York Times Editorial] board’s 'break with convention,' and their decision to back two candidates in a primary, feels less like a declaration and more like a sexist cop-out.' From erinvilardi:

The Editorial Board was considered and deliberative in their own explanation of the decision, cogently outlining out why Warren is the best choice for progressives and Klobuchar for center-left voters. But the conclusion was inescapably weak. It robbed each candidate of the coveted, capital-rich intellectual backing that, to be honest, any one candidate for president deserves.wasn’t saying it takes two women to add up to one man. But that’s how the whole thing felt, and still feels, to me.

An unequivocal recommendation may have been just enough to move Warren ahead in Iowa or give Klobuchar the late surge that so many of her supporters are counting on. could have determined the winner is to pick a key issue where the two candidates have the furthest distance apart and make that the deciding factor.

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