Under his ownership, the Globe identified itself as a Democratic newspaper.
During the campaign, Democratic newspapers that had once been solid Smith supporters gave him only tepid support.
Originally neutral in politics, it later became the leading German Democratic newspaper of Ohio.
In 1851, Donelson became the editor of the Washington Union, a Democratic newspaper.
He owned and edited a Democratic newspaper in Steubenville.
The "Register" declared itself to be a "Democratic" newspaper.
In August this inflammatory Democratic newspaper had been forbidden to use the government's postal system.
Indeed, he kept the Sentinel as a Democratic newspaper.
He was also the publisher of the Nashville American, a conservative Democratic daily newspaper.
Also in Democratic newspapers now and then.