Newspapers made endorsements of candidates in the United States presidential election, 2012, as follows. (The tables below also indicate which candidate each publication endorsed in the United States presidential election, 2008, where known.)
The following newspapers endorsed Barack Obama for the 2012 presidential election:
The following newspapers endorsed Mitt Romney for the 2012 presidential election:
The following newspapers endorsed Gary Johnson for the 2012 presidential election:
The following newspapers endorsed Jill Stein for the 2012 presidential election:
Discontinued endorsing candidates
Chicago Sun-Times—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
Dayton Daily News—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
Knoxville News Sentinel—Endorsed John McCain in 2008.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
St. Paul Pioneer Press—Did not endorse in 2008.
The Tuscaloosa News—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
Austin American-Statesman—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
The Oregonian (Portland) -- Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
The State Journal-Register (Springfield, Illinois) -- Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
The Indianapolis Star—Did not endorse in 2008 either.
Times Record News (Wichita Falls) -- Endorsed John McCain in 2008.
The Times-Picayune (New Orleans) -- Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
The Palm Beach Post—Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.
The Birmingham News—Endorsed John McCain in 2008.
The Bakersfield Californian—Endorsed John McCain in 2008.
The Post-Standard (Syracuse) -- Listed itself as "undecided" and criticized both candidates. Endorsed Barack Obama in 2008.