Chaos erupts as newspapers axe endorsements
Briefly

Bezos aggressively defended his position Monday, writing, "I challenge you to find one instance in those 11 years where I have prevailed upon anyone at the Post in favor of my own interests. It hasn't happened."
The Post has been endorsing presidential candidates for decades, mostly Democrats. The L.A. Times, owned by billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, is in Vice President Kamala Harris' home state.
A growing number of newspapers across the country are choosing to back away from political endorsements, with many citing an increasingly polarized political environment.
USA Today, one of the largest daily newspapers, announced it would also forgo a presidential endorsement, allowing local editors to endorse at a state or local level.
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