
Miami Herald
Miami Herald bias rating is Lean Left. As of June 2017, a small majority of AllSides users who have voted on this bias rating disagreed with the Lean Left rating. Of those who disagreed, most people chose a Left bias rating for the Miami Herald, but the average was still in the range of Lean Left. More research and community input is needed before the rating will be changed.
The Miami Herald's current President and Publisher is Alexandra Villoch, and Aminda "Mindy" Marqués Gonzalez is the Executive Editor. The Miami Herald circulates in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties in South Florida but has web visitors from around the globe.
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The Miami Herald was founded in 1903 and is one of the largest newspapers in Florida. It is currently owned by the McClatchy Company, a large publishing company based in Sacramento, California. According to the Miami Herald's website, it has regular readers in South Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America and circulates in a very culturally diverse region. In 2013, the Miami Herald moved it's headquarters to Doral, Florida, a city a few miles west of Miami.
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Artemio and Marlen Garcia left Miami at 5:30 am on Sunday to arrive in Washington shortly before a midnight vigil to mark the 26th of July.
The purpose of their journey, complete with Cuban flags and honking all along I-95, was to raise awareness for pro-democracy protests that broke out throughout Cuba on July 11th and to pressure the Biden administration into action.
“People need help,” Marlen Garcia, 60, said. “The Cuban government needs pressure, like America and other countries did with apartheid South Africa.”
The Garcias were part of a group of thousands of Cuban-American protesters that took over downtown Washington and Lafayette Park outside the White House on Sunday evening and Monday. After a midday rally with Republicans in Congress, the crowd marched to the Cuban embassy.