The race in Michigan was far closer than in Arizona, but Mitt Romney was able to win in both primary elections. Despite projected doubts, Romney was successfully able to gain the majority of votes in his home state of Michigan yesterday. Prior to the election, the media were reporting that Michigan could be a deciding factor in the race. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch was not one of those media. They didn't seem to think much of anything about the Arizona or Michigan primaries until after the ballots were cast. The Missouri newspaper only featured one article about the Romney win. This morning the story was on the homepage of the website, but it has already been replaced.
As my coverage of this newspaper has progressed, I have started to become less impressed with each visit. As the race narrows, the Post-Dispatch should be paying more attention to the primaries than before, but it appears to have it backwards. I am hoping, begging, pleading and praying that the Post-Dispatch will not disappoint me on Super Tuesday.
As my coverage of this newspaper has progressed, I have started to become less impressed with each visit. As the race narrows, the Post-Dispatch should be paying more attention to the primaries than before, but it appears to have it backwards. I am hoping, begging, pleading and praying that the Post-Dispatch will not disappoint me on Super Tuesday.