In Obama Visit To Boston, Herald Plays Left Out

President Obama speaks about education at TechBoston Academy in Dorchester on his most recent visit to Boston in March. (AP)
President Barack Obama is scheduled to touch down at Logan this afternoon in time for a fundraiser that Democrats are hoping will raise $2 million. The guest list includes A-listers like Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell and current star Ray Allen.
Not getting the Presidential treatment? The Boston Herald.
While the Beantown broadsheet The Boston Globe will be filing pool reports, the White House told the city’s tabloid that its coverage of President Obama’s last visit to Boston raised questions about its fairness.
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