Which statement best describes newspaper political endorsements during the 1920s?

A. Newspaper endorsements were split between endorsing Democrats and Republicans.
B. Newspapers were exclusively endorsing Democratic candidates.
C. Newspapers were exclusively endorsing Republican candidates.
D. By the 1920s, newspapers were no longer engaged in political endorsements.


Answer: B

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