Why Aren't Other Journalism Outlets Disclosing Their Presidential Votes?
You know that 15 out of 26 Reason staffers and contributors are voting for Gary Johnson, but 99% of other journalists are keeping their political preferences secret


On Sunday, like we do every four years, Reason published a list of who staffers, contributors, and people in the broader libertarian universe intend to vote for president next month. Critics, completists, and rubberneckers alike can compare it with our previous efforts from 2012, 2008, and 2004.
As I also do every four years, I am editing down the list here to "Reason staffers, contributing editors, regular contributors, and they'll-always-be-one-of-us emeriti," so that we have some decent data-sets to bookmark for the inevitable flame wars in the comments. In 2012, for example, among 25 thus-culled Reason-people, 15 were for Gary Johnson, two more were leaning that way, and eight were either not voting or presently unconvinced. I presented the breakdowns from 2004/2008/2012 in this post.
So what does the Reason-centric tally look like this year? Obviously, libertarians like to make their special-flower answers overly complicated to tally up, but my rough sorting of 26 Reasonoids goes like this:
Gary Johnson: 15
Not voting: 3 (Katherine Mangu-Ward's cynical influence appears to be waning!)
Donald Trump: 1 (Jeff A. Taylor!)
Hillary Clinton: 1 (Steve Chapman!)
Hanan al-Ferjani, Salma Mohammed Abu Hasina al-Ja'arud, Fatima Aquil Salah al-Ja'arud, and a 9-month-old girl named Salma, who were all killed during the bombing of Libya: (Thaddeus Russell, obviously)
Lean Johnson: 3
Lean Clinton: 1
Lean not-voting: 1
So, we're not quite as monochromatic as last election, but still heavily Johnsonized. More importantly, we are—once again!—virtually all alone out here in the supposedly pro-transparency world of journalism in letting our readers know where we personally stand. Slate does it every four years, The American Conservative did last time around (both have yet to weigh in this time), and, well, that's just about it. What an embarrassment to the profession.
At least 103 daily newspapers have issued an official endorsement (or non-endorsement) of a presidential candidate, yet exactly zero to my knowledge have disclosed even who the Editorial Board staffers, let alone the supposedly impartial newsroom grunts, are going to check the box for. (The dead-tree endorsement count, by the way, now stands at 91 to 6, Clinton over Johnson, with a further 6 urging voters to not vote for Donald Trump.) U.S. News & World Report will publish bizarro invented conversations designed to mock the Detroit News for endorsing Gary Johnson, but won't tell us who the commissioning editor backs. Trump tried to pre-slime debate moderator Lester Holt as a Democrat, but then it turned out that the NBC anchor is a longtime Republican, and in either case, wouldn't it be interesting to know who (if anyone) he plans to vote for?
So show us your vote, ya cowards! And until you do, let's dial down your transparency sermons a notch or four.
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It's not a very well kept secret. Simple arithmetic will reveal the answer. No decoder ring usage necessary.
Ovaltine?
+1 crummy commercial
Captain Midnight was cooler than Little Orphan Annie, anyway.
I'll be pulling the Johnson lever.
Yeah but how are you voting?
That? No idea.
Since every year my vote is a protest vote anyway, this year I'm wondering whether to protest the duopoly by voting Johnson, or protest the Dem Media Industrial Complex by voting Trump. Probably Johnson, but if this shameful display of propagandizing by the media continues, I may just vote against them.
If you live in a swing state, could you please vote for Trump? Pretty please?!?
I really want my wife to be paying for my ice cream instead of the other way around.
tarran, take it from someone on his second (and last) marriage.
You'll pay for that ice cream, one way or another, my friend. One way, or another.
*nodding furiously*
Yeah, my wife had to stay home with our son for three days last week when Nikki Haley issued the evacuation order for our county last Tuesday so everything shut down (except my office, clients don't bill themselves!). It's going to be a looooong time before I get any time to myself again.
Nikki Haley is a cunt
No grabbing!
I know I'm going to pay. It's the taunting that I am hoping to avoid. She already taunts me about my lack of scrabble prowess which sucks because until I met her I dominated everyone I played. Then she started crushing me, like a bug. Who gets bingos on triple word scores on 10% of the games they play?!?!?
+1 Cool Blondie reference
Look at R.C., I mean Colonel Dean of the OWGB exercising his White Privilege.
I'd forgotten about that one.
Unlike your overtly biased staff, other journalists are able to keep their leanings in check as they describe how presidential and scandal-free Hillary Clinton is and how universally awful [insert GOP candidate here] would be.
Writing in Incitatus. I know it's a long shot.
Just imagine the shock on the faces of the talking heads when the election night results start rolling in and Incitatus is leading in Ohio and Florida. It would rival the salty ham tears of Election Night 2000.
I learn something every day on these boards. Most days, they are things I wish I hadn't learned, but there's always something.
I've been sporting an Incitatus bumper sticker on my car for a couple of months now. (The fine print, not actually visible from a following car, says, "At least he's not an ass.")
*googles for bumper sticker*
Incitatus 2016 - Is there a better choice? Neigh!
Eh, I want someone with more experience on the campaign trail.
Which is why I'll be for Pigasus, who not only gave Nixon a run for his money in 1968, but holds the honor of being the only pig ever to be arrested while giving a campaign speech.
http://all-that-is-interesting.....l-office/2
I shit you not.
Looking forward to the next four years of a select few commenters claiming the bulk of the Reason staff proclaimed their votes for Hillary.
At least Mike M. admits that while they said they weren't voting dem, he knows they all secretly did. It's a step up from just blatantly lying about it.
Yeah, we all know you are in love with the whole Reason staff and want to suck their dicks and/or disgusting hairy snatches. We all know they all forced their shut-in grandmothers to vote multiple absentee ballots for Obama.
Needs more superfluous adjectives that have "loving" at the end. Like "big government-loving," "Obama-loving," etc.
Needs more cocktail parties
Zeb, what did John do to you, how did you pick up his mind reading powers?
What numbers are you looking at? I did the math this weekend, and it was something like 40% voting for Clinton. I'm sure it was.
Or was it 60% Clinton? It was 60%.
It was 120%, why are you cutting it in half? More proof Reason is tilting toward Hitllary.
Team KMW. Abstainers 4 Lyfe!
Fuck that shit. I'm not forfeiting my right to complain.
Everyone gets that one wrong. It's voting that means you forfeit your right to complain.
Now you reveal yourself as another First Amendment-hater. What bothers you so much about free speech? Who are you to think you can take away others' right to complain? Unbelievable.
I see that you subscribe to the George Carlin philosophy of voting.
I don't entirely agree. I think if you vote for the winning candidate, you have no right to complain.
Mostly joking. Complain all you want.
Hell YES!
Oh... yes, that's why. Yes.
Jeff A Taylor hasn't written an article since February 2009? Guess he's one of those "emeriti".
i found the reason poll interesting, but i don't recommend it to others. i think they miss the point of objectivity.
They work for a magazine with a specific point of view. I think you might miss the point of what they are doing.
Additionally, I don't believe there ever has been any such thing as journalistic objectivity. It was nonsense made up by the media itself.
I'd much rather them be up front about the outlook which their reporting is coming from, then pretend to be these neutral arbiters of facts.
See for example The Atlantic circa 2008.
Was there any question about how much of the media is voting?
I have a mild interest in whether it is 90% for Hillary, or 95% for Hillary.
Exactly. Do they love HRC or are they in love with HRC?
Her Royal Cuntiness?
Chapman is voting for Hillary. I am shocked. Just shocked I tell you.
Yeah no surprise there.
I actually find the poll to be comforting. The only two that are voting for, or leaning, Hillary are the two everybody generally ignores/makes fun of anyway. There really weren't any surprises there.
The only funny thing is them digging up some guy who hasn't written for the magazine since 2009 so they can claim they have a Trump voter on staff. That is pretty pathetic
Didn't some commenter predict this exact development?
And nobody "leans Trump", which when combined with the fact that nobody currently writing for Reason is voting Trump, explains their obsession with blasting him while ignoring most of Clinton's fuckery.
I'm a wee bit surprised Suder-mann is not voting for Hillary.
Wild guess: you assume he voted for Obama in '08 (and maybe '12).
Of course he is. He's one of the liars.
I'm shocked he admitted it!
You know that 15 out of 26 Reason staffers and contributors are voting for Gary Johnson, but 99% of other journalists are keeping their political preferences secret
Yeah, but does anyone seriously doubt that somewhere between 75 and 99% of other journalists are voting for Clinton (and most of the rest voting for Jill Stein or writing in Bernie Sanders)?
I bet Taylor never gets invited out to anything after this
The one Trump voter hasn't written for Reason since 2009. Th y didn't have to look hard for a token Trump voter or anything.
Clearly he's overwhelmed by the huge number of Clinton voters in the panel. Whatever you have to say to spin
Since he hasn't written for the magazine in seven years, yes he is. The Clinton voters are actuall staffers.
He was far from the only former Reason writer included in the panel who hasn't written for them in years.
The only sure Clinton voter in the group is Chapman, who isn't an "actuall staffer" as he doesn't work for Reason. Which leaves Dalmia as a maybe.
No, no, no, you see all those other reason staffers who claimed they were voting for Johnson or not voting are really voting for Clinton, and they're lying about voting for Johnson. You'd know this to be true if you had mind reading powers.
I'm surprised anyone writes for the magazine. They all seem to be an editor of one kind or another. And here I thought job titles were inflated in my line of work.
If they're anything like my company, they do that in lieu of a decent raise.
I don't think the guys at reason are rolling in filthy lucre and using the annual fundraiser as the bar fund.
"Why Aren't Other Journalism Outlets Disclosing Their Presidential Votes?"
Because most journalists are fucking statists dicks.
RACISS!
(Snickers)
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I'm not drunk enough. =D
Yes you are. No disrespect, I am too.
I'm voting for Johnson. Ohlong Johnson. A talking cat would be better than 9 out of 8 of our last presidents. (Reagan was ok)
I'm writing in Ron Paul.
Ha!
Kudos to Reason for honesty, but Matt, other journalists are not keeping their votes secret. They aren't explicitly laying it out because they figure they don't need to, and they are right.
How they vote was always obvious but this time they're not even hiding it. That includes "Republican" Lester Holt -- I watched the debate...
Chapman... I knew it.
'will publish bizarro invented conversations designed to mock the Detroit News for endorsing Gary Johnson, but won't tell us who the commissioning editor backs. '
Can someone explain to me this new trend of real, hard news organizations printing fake news came from? And I'm not taking about dishonest or biased or criminally negligent news, but dyed-in-the-wool fake news?
They've seen how successful The Daily Show is and now they're all trying to be the online and/or dead tree version of them. Except The Onion already exists and is way funnier than any of them (or The Daily Show for that matter) could ever be.
we're not quite as monochromatic as last election, but still heavily Johnsonized.
The Winston's mom of journalism.
Katherine Mangu-Ward's cynical influence appears to be waning!
KMW, both an anti-voter and a Daria fan? You have chosen your replacement well Welch.
Unless I get a wild hair in about the next 5 hours, I still won't be registered to vote so I ain't voting for none of them. I voted LP ight up until they nominated Bob Barr and, since he used to "my" Congressman, I knew he was not worth a vote. Newt Gingrich used to be "my" Congressman at one time, too. Now it's Lynn "Asshole Factor" Westmoreland so hot-damn ain't we just getting the pick of the shit litter over here. Would you bother voting if you was me?
Unpossible. I have it on "good authority" that every single writer, editor, staffer, intern, and the guy who cleans Welch's pool (probably AmSoc) voted en-mass for Obama in both '08 and '12. Or is our resident mind reading warlock wrong?
I'm writing in some agile cyborg poetry
*because vote-counters must get bored.
It's tough to decide what the most laughable statement in the Reason poll was - Stephanie Slade describing Obama as "honest", or Deirdre McCloskey's conviction that Hillary would nominate civil libertarians to thr Supreme Court .
I would add Chapman's characterization of Hillary as "sane, informed, and competent", but then we already knew Chapman admires her.
I vote for Michael Hihn. He'll make a great entertainment coordinator at the senior center.
Even the completely demented wouldn't be able to stand him.
Stop making me want to vote for MH.
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Imagine Johnson had won! Lemme see now, he'd a bin more competent than Trump? He'd a killed fewer Middle Easterners than Trump?
Or were the oh-so-holy staff of Reason voting for fewer sharp real estate deals by the Chinese government to buy votes in Washington?