See the spreadsheet at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/148olyFbZiLIepgkaulw9MMEcOaHbvuQ60buYCs1bXJ0
There you will find the recommendations, along with the endorsements (from most liberal to most conservative) of: SF Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News and San Diego Union Tribune. Also the San Mateo Daily Journal for the local races / propositions. I dropped the LA Times, which I have used previously, as I couldn't find any endorsements from them. Maybe will look for a new endorsement channel for the fall election if they don't endorse again.
For those of you who don't know me, my politics are fairly liberal, though I would say I am fiscally moderate, believing in data and effective government providing value for tax dollars spent. I typically match up to the San Jose Mercury News endorsements in most cases. I also lean towards "No" on propositions that mix-and-match topics to try to bring together disparate constituencies or which are too complex for the voter initiative process and should be handled legislatively.
Enjoy and get out there and VOTE!
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