Dear NYT, and Seattle Times, and Post-Intelligencer, and Oregonian, and Statesman, and Spokesman-Review, and Post, and Daily News, and...,
I do not believe that a purportedly unbiased medium should endorse a candidate for any office, nor endorse any ballot measures or legislative activity. By all means discuss it on your opinion pages, but do not give us our news and then tell us how to interpret it. Though there are lemmings in the world, we don't need you enabling them.
Furthermore, are you aware that there are more than two candidates running for president? Shocking, I know.
In the meantime, please consider covering all the other news that happens during the election. I would not like to hear about exactly how Bush and Kerry intend to woo voters in other states, but I would like to hear about what's happening in Sudan and how the hurricane cleanups are going on in Florida (remember FL? what was it, four, five hurricanes?) and other relevant inter- or national news--there must be some.
Please do your job, and I'll do mine.
-A.