A Note on Endorsements
by elpresidente | 6:24 pm, June 20, 2010 | Comments Off
Many recent comments have referenced People’s Press Collective as having a collective perspective on candidates in particular races.
From our guidelines to our contributors:
PPC does not endorse specific candidates in primaries, out of respect to the varying views of contributors. If the PPC board chooses to endorse a specific candidate or candidates in the general election, that endorsement should not be construed as representing the preference of contributors in general (it will be clear that this is an endorsement by the PPC board), nor will it preclude the ability of contributors to offer their own endorsements of opposing candidates. Contributors are, of course, free to endorse who they choose, as long as that endorsement does not appear to be an endorsement on behalf of PPC.
This rule applies to all races, both at the state and Federal levels.
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