Harris' campaign struggles have been amplified by the lack of crucial endorsements that traditionally bolster Democratic presidential candidates, indicating a troubling trend as Election Day approaches.
The Washington Post's decision not to endorse either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump marks a rare deviation from its historical pattern, reflecting concerns about democracy and campaign viability.
Marty Baron criticized the Post's non-endorsement as "cowardice, with democracy as its casualty," highlighting the potential implications of such decisions for the election's democratic integrity.
WaPo editor Will Lewis stated the non-endorsement was a return to the newspaper's roots, but critics question the timing and sincerity of this claim given the political landscape.
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