POLITICS

Jeff Bezos Speaks Out on Why The Washington Post Stopped Endorsing Presidential Candidates

Washington D.C., USATue Oct 29 2024
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and owner of The Washington Post, recently explained why the newspaper decided to stop endorsing presidential candidates. He thinks this move will make the newspaper seem fair and unbiased. "No voters are swayed by newspaper endorsements, " Bezos said. "It only creates the impression of bias. " The Post's publisher, Will Lewis, announced this change just days before the election. This decision caused a stir among readers and staff. The paper had planned to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. Bezos admitted they could have made this change earlier. He insisted there was no secret deal with any candidates. Bezos wants The Post to stay relevant in a changing media landscape. Some editorial board members quit in protest. They thought the newspaper should have endorsed Harris to support democracy. Critics argue that not endorsing in a crucial election hurts trust. The Los Angeles Times also didn't endorse in this election.

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    Will the Post's new 'non-endorsement' policy include a 'strongly not recommended' category?
    Could the Post's decision be part of a broader plan to control the narrative in future elections?
    How does the Post plan to maintain its role as a trusted source of political analysis without endorsements?

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