USA Today warns against vote for 'dangerous demagogue' Trump

Newspaper presents eight-point list explaining why it thinks New York billionaire is not fit for White House


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US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Bedford, New Hampshire, on September 29, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON: In a break from tradition, USA Today took sides Friday in the upcoming presidential election, warning readers to "resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue" and reject Republican Donald Trump.

The national newspaper, one of the most widely circulated in the United States, has never before taken a stance on a presidential race in its 34-year history, but its editorial board spoke out this time on the battle between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. "We've never seen reason to alter our approach. Until now," the paper said.

"This year, one of the candidates -- Republican nominee Donald Trump -- is, by unanimous consensus of the Editorial Board, unfit for the presidency. "From the day he declared his candidacy 15 months ago through this week's first presidential debate, Trump has demonstrated repeatedly that he lacks the temperament, knowledge, steadiness and honesty that America needs from its presidents."

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The newspaper presented an eight-point list explaining why it thinks the New York billionaire is not fit for the White House. Trump is "erratic," "ill-equipped to be commander in chief" and a "serial liar," the paper said. He also "traffics in prejudice," "speaks recklessly," coarsened the national dialogue, has a checkered career in business, and hasn't levelled with voters on issues such as his tax returns.

However, USA Today refrained from endorsing Clinton, saying its board was unable to reach a consensus. It cited her long career in public service, but noted her "sense of entitlement, her lack of candour and her extreme carelessness in handling classified information." Clinton has flaws, "though hers are far less likely to threaten national security or lead to a constitutional crisis," the paper said.

It urged readers to vote for Clinton, a third-party candidate, write in a candidate or focus on down-ballot candidates in other races that will also be decided on election day. "Whatever you do, however, resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue. By all means vote, just not for Donald Trump," it said. USA Today is the latest major newspaper to warn against Trump.

Conservative newspapers such as The Arizona Republic, Cincinnati Enquirer and Dallas Morning News have broken from decades of support for Republican candidates and endorsed Clinton. Clinton and Trump are locked in a tight race, with the Democrat holding a narrow 2.9-point lead in the latest average of polls complied by RealClearPolitics.

COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply Dont write DT off so easily . After all what ever he says or intends to do , the US system is mature enough to check and balance him.
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