Article 6RRW0 Washington Post stirs up fury in liberal America over neutral election stance

Washington Post stirs up fury in liberal America over neutral election stance

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Vanessa Thorpe, arts and media correspondent, and
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Failure to endorse any US presidential candidate for first time in decades undermines' paper's independence, say critics

Widespread fury and shock ripped through liberal America over the weekend after news that the Washington Post, home of the Watergate scandal expose, the paper that ran the Pentagon Papers, will not now endorse Kamala Harris for president. But angry responses were quickly replaced by two pressing questions: how did it happen, and how could readers best protest?

At the centre of the storm is William Lewis, the British newspaperman who became Washington Post publisher and CEO in January. The 55-year-old north Londoner broke the decision to staff on Friday couched in terms that evoked the title's traditions.

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