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Media Silence Sparks Tensions as Outlets Hesitate to Endorse Harris in High-Stakes U.S. Election

Media Silence Sparks Tensions as Outlets Hesitate to Endorse Harris in High-Stakes U.S. Election

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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With the U.S. presidential election just weeks away, staff at The Washington Post are reportedly growing anxious and frustrated over the newspaper’s reluctance to endorse Kamala Harris for the presidency. Many suspect this hesitation stems from Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, who has been indecisive in endorsing Harris and potentially sidelining Republican candidate Donald Trump. As recent polls show Trump gaining momentum, there are concerns that the paper’s silence could impact public perception leading up to Election Day.

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  • Editorial Board Backs Harris, But Approval Stalled
  • A Trend Among Billionaire-Owned Media?
  • A High-Stakes Election Amidst Deep Divisions
  • The Bottom Line

Editorial Board Backs Harris, But Approval Stalled

Sources indicate that The Washington Post editorial board has prepared an endorsement for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. However, according to former CNN media observer Oliver Darcy, the board has not received permission from Bezos or Publisher Will Lewis to publish the endorsement. Darcy, now running his own newsletter Status after leaving CNN in August, noted that the delay has left staff puzzled, particularly given that over 20 million voters have already cast their ballots, with Election Day less than two weeks away.

A Trend Among Billionaire-Owned Media?

The Washington Post isn’t the only prominent newspaper facing pressure over election endorsements. In a similar move, the Los Angeles Times recently retracted its endorsement for the presidential race, reportedly at the direction of its billionaire owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong. This decision led to the resignation of the Times‘ editorial editor, who opposed the silence imposed by ownership. Could this be a Pattern Among Billionaire-Owned Media Outlets?
A trend where business owners prioritize interests and manage risks, especially in the highly contested upcoming U.S. election.

A High-Stakes Election Amidst Deep Divisions

The November 5 presidential election is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in recent history, with the possibility that Donald Trump could regain the presidency. Known for his combative rhetoric, Trump has openly declared during campaign rallies that he intends to seek revenge against his opponents if re-elected. With polls still uncertain, could these media outlets be hesitating to endorse Harris out of fear of becoming targets in a potential Trump administration?

The Bottom Line

As the election nears, the stance of major media outlets may have lasting effects on public opinion and voter turnout. The hesitancy seen within billionaire-owned media like The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times reflects not only the stakes of this election but the complex intersection of media, business, and politics at a pivotal moment in American history.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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