Although Washington Post publisher William Lewis was the one who announced that the newspaper would discontinue making presidential endorsements, starting with this one, it was owner Jeff Bezos who killed an endorsement for Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris, the Post reported late Friday afternoon.
The Post, quoting two anonymous sources, reported that “an endorsement of Harris had been drafted by Post editorial page staffers but had yet to be published,” adding that the “decision to no longer publish presidential endorsements was made by The Post’s owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.”
Officially, the paper’s chief communications officer referred the Post reporters to Lewis’ statement earlier in the day.
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