The Washington Post Sees Drop of Over 250,000 Subscribers Following Non-Endorsement

After Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner of The Washington Post, made the decision to halt the publication of the editorial board’s endorsement of Kamala Harris, there was a significant backlash from digital subscribers. According to a report from The Post, at least 250,000 subscribers chose to cancel their subscriptions.

Both current and former journalists at the newspaper pleaded with readers not to cancel their subscriptions, emphasizing that a loss in revenue could lead to future layoffs.

Despite the cancellation of the endorsement, The Post continues to be a strong and consistent critic of Trump, highlighting his racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and overall unsuitability for office.

Individuals who envision a future with a stable and functioning two-party system post-MAGA are encouraged to consider resubscribing to The Post.

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