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Watch where anti-Trump stories appear

Objective journalism is dead. As evidence, look no further than the Aug. 10 edition of the Daily Herald. On the front page, above the fold, the headline shouts "Trump remarks shock again."

The two guest editorials in the Opinion section are headed "Addiction to Trump a natural response to common politics" and "Will Trump last to the election?"

Meanwhile, the article with the headline "Newly released Clinton emails show state, foundation links" is relegated to page 11. Does Trump's remark about the second amendment really trump a story revealing that Clinton's emails point to a very serious conflict of interest?

I challenge all Daily Herald readers to make special note of the placement of future anti-Trump articles in relationship to the placement of anti-Hillary articles as the election draws near.

Stephen W. DeFilippis

Wayne

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