The Washington Post's Surprising Step Away from Presidential Endorsements

Washington, DC, USASat Oct 26 2024
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The Washington Post, known for its influential endorsements, will not back a candidate in the 2024 presidential election. This shift comes as a shock to many, given the paper’s history of supporting presidential candidates since the 1980s. The decision was made by the newspaper’s owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, according to insiders. This move has sparked mixed reactions within the paper, with some staff feeling angry and blindsided. The Post's editorial board had even drafted an endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Some journalists believe this decision might be seen as support for certain candidates or a lack of responsibility. Newspaper owners often influence endorsements, and this case is no different. The Post's former executive editor, Marty Baron, criticized the decision, calling it cowardice. Bezos had previously been involved in the paper’s popular “Democracy Dies in Darkness” slogan. Other newspapers, like The Los Angeles Times, have also faced similar issues with endorsements recently.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-washington-posts-surprising-step-away-from-presidential-endorsements-70daf315

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