Newspapers endorse Gary Johnson for president

At least two newspapers have said "nope" to the two traditional political parties and have endorsed Libertarian Gary Johnson for president.

Just weeks before the upcoming presidential election, the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board has decided to forgo the Democratic and Republican parties, choosing instead to endorse a third-party candidate, according to

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Arguing Donald Trump is “not fit to be president of the United States” and citing “serious questions about honesty and trust” with Hillary Clinton, the Tribune announced Friday that it has endorsed Johnson for president.

“We hope Johnson does well enough that Republicans and Democrats get the message — and that his ideas make progress over time,” the Chicago Tribune Editorial Board wrote. “This year neither major party presents a good option. So the Chicago Tribune today endorses Libertarian Gary Johnson for president of the United States. Every American who casts a vote for him is standing for principles — and can be proud of that vote. Yes, proud of a candidate in 2016.”

Read the Chicago Tribune endorsement here.

The Detroit News also endorsed Johnson, the first time in its 143-year history that the paper endorsed a candidate that was not a Republican.

In the endorsement, the Detroit News said:

Read The Detroit News endorsement here.