Hillary Clinton's appearance before the Democratic National Convention brought almost universal coverage by U.S. front pages. That offered front pages an opportunity after months of printing what some have called consistently and unnecessarily unflattering photos of the New York senator. Indeed, the Post-Tribune in Indiana and The Boston Globe were among newspapers that printed an AP photo of Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea. The Denver Post and the San Mateo Daily Journal, on the other hand, printed photos much like what we saw during the primary.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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