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Unfortunately, most polls still show Barack Hussein Obama winning a majority of the electoral college. We have to hope and pray that the polls are wrong, G-d willing.
But dozens of newspapers around the country that supported Obama in 2008 are now switching to Mitt Romney. Newspaper endorsements usually do not influence large numbers of voters, but hopefully this erosion in support for Obama is a good sign.
We New Yorkers can enjoy two pleasant surprises this final weekend before the election: two left-wing newspapers, the New York Daily News and Newsday (the dominant newspaper on Long Island, which is part of New York City's suburbs), announced they are supporting Romney. Needless to say, both newspapers enthusiastically backed Obama four years ago.
Does this give Romney a chance of winning in left-wing New York? No. But if Obama's victory margin is reduced in Democrat states like New York, it can help Romney win the national popular vote which is psychologically important.
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/choice-america-future-mitt-romney-article-1.1196299http://www.newsday.com/opinion/editorial-elect-mitt-romney-president-of-the-united-states-1.4182689The two Rupert Murdoch-owned newspapers, the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal, are also supporting Romney.
So that means that four out of New York City's five daily newspapers are backing Romney. Only the hopelessly evil New York Nazi Times endorses the Muslim Jew-hater Obama.