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General political question, non-denominational: What difference does an endorsement make in your candidate-choice process? Does it matter whether it's an individual or organization (e.g. newspaper)?

It's never been a criteria for me, so I'm interested in how others see it.

@estherschindler it gives me information about the endorser's judgement more than the endorsee.

@estherschindler none. do my own research. however, i do notice when there's a vast, say 80%+, endorsement of a candidate by editorial boards.

@estherschindler i don’t give it much thought.

When it comes to this,
I prefer to dig through a candidates body of work and listen to what issues are important to them, not second-hand opinion by other people I don’t know.

I suppose I might be slightly more interested if an organization endorses one but that can go in any direction. It might open me to researching further.

One jumping off point I use is ballotopedia.

@Museek @estherschindler

I only consider them insofar as watching out for endorsements I am *not* in favor of.

If someone i don't like endorses someone I'm neutral about, it's a tick in the 'cons' list for that candidate.

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