id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3603 The Boston Globe - Wikipedia .html text/html 7870 1005 74 The Boston Globe endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[47] In August 2018, the editorial board launched a coordinated campaign for newspapers nationwide to respond to President Donald Trump's "enemy of the people" attacks and "fake news" rants against the media by publishing locally produced editorial responses on Thursday, August 16.[48][49] Within a couple of days, an estimated 100+ newspapers had pledged to join the campaign,[50] jumping to roughly 200 a few days later.[51] On Aug 13, the Radio Television Digital News Association and its Voice of the First Amendment Task Force encouraged its 1,200 member organizations to join the campaign[52] while other media organizations also helped spread the call to action.[53] Even as some right-leaning outlets portrayed the Globe's campaign as an attack on the president, rather than his rhetorical attacks on the fourth estate,[54][55] some newspapers got a head start, releasing content on Wednesday the 15th, including the Virginia-based Connection Newspapers group,[56] the combined East Bay Times and Mercury News,[57] and the Baltimore Sun.[58] On Thursday the 16th, 350 newspapers participated in the event.[59][60] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3603.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3603.txt