The Ohio newspapers aren't treating the recount story with any kind of serious credibility.
Visit the websites of:
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Dayton Daily News
The Toledo Blade
and you'll barely find a mention of this story which is so important on the first Sunday of the counting of the provisional ballots.
Many of you have probably e-mailed a letter to the editor. Integrity doesn't talk. Money talks.
E-mail the publishers. Publishers are basically CEOs when it comes to newspapers anymore.
Publisher of the Dayton Paper is Brad Tilson.
Here's more info: It's a Cox Newspaper.
http://coxnews.com/cox/news//static/cni/dayton.html
Cincinnati Enquirer is a Gannett newspaper. www.gannett.com
http://coxnews.com/cox/news//static/cni/dayton.html
The publisher of the Cincinnati Enquirer is Margaret Buchanan: mbuchanan@enquirer.com
I'm guessing on the e-mail, but everyone else at the Enquirer follows the same format.
Perhaps something like this would get the media's attention.
Dear Publisher:
Because your newspaper does not value integrity enough to treat the issue of voting irregularities with a thorough examination of both sides of the issue, I do not value the credibility of your advertising anymore.
I am asking the more than thousands of visitors of Daily Kos in the Ohio area to do the same. I am asking them especially to reach out to area auto dealers and let them know that I will not shop at any dealership that advertises in your newspaper until you provide more thorough coverage of this issue.