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I included the newspaper endorsements because that's a major factor in the election. If they'd endorsed Cuomo I'd have included that (as demonstrated by the fact that I just included some criticisms in Green's wiki profile).
If anyone knows of any major newspaper endorsements I missed, please include them.
I know Maloney got the Gay City News endorsement, for example, but I'm not sure that qualifies as significant (if so, then we might have to trot out ever hack endorsement in all the campaigns, which is a lot of endorsements). But the handful of major dailies are very, very important.