Sunak challengers vie for support in rightwing press
Telegraph (backs Mordaunt) and Mail (prefers Truss) hold most sway with Conservative party members
Britain's Conservative-leaning newspapers have been handed a moment of decisive influence in the election of the next prime minister. The political analysis they project - the headlines they choose - could effectively anoint the next resident of No 10. But while these Tory titles continue to quarrel over the merits of rival candidates, the impact on voters in the Conservative party is unsure.
According to Chris Blackhurst, a former editor of the Independent, the limited electoral constituency, estimated at just over 150,000 party members, is looking for guidance in a confusing battle. This leadership election represents the high-water mark, in terms of power, for the right-wing press barons," he said. The entire electorate in this race is composed of their readers. Their ability to influence the outcome far exceeds any sway they might possess in a general election."
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