The context: "Newspaper endorsements have perhaps zero influence on the electorate. Heck, they may send people in the opposite direction. And Mitt is killing it with his fellow Mormons ...
But admitting that presidential endorsements don’t really move the ... candidates — they focus on what “hidden agenda” the ...
Let me share a few quick thoughts on newspaper endorsements ... Washington Post will break with tradition and not endorse a presidential candidate this year. First, I’m not sure there’s ...
But Bezos’s assertion of power is downright laughable compared with the rhetoric he was using just four months ago when ...
The newspaper told Common Cause, an advocacy group, that it was pulling its special ad, which would have covered the front and back pages of some Tuesday editions. By Julie Creswell An ...
Jeff Bezos, who started Amazon and as a result is one of the world’s richest men, has recently announced a change to the opinion page of The Washington Post. He ...
Barely months after killing Presidential endorsements, Washington Post owner ... Bezos continued: “There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen ...
making the 2024 presidential campaign the most expensive in history, the Financial Times writes. According to the newspaper, Harris attracted more than $2.3 bln and spent $1.9 bln. Trump ...
Billionaire Jeff Bezos is retooling The Washington Post’s opinion section to focus on “free markets and personal liberties,” saying the newspaper he owns will no longer publish op-eds that ...
Bill Richardson sharply disputed that he made any promises to Bill Clinton about presidential endorsements ... said that he would never do that," the newspaper reported. Shortly after ...