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Nothing personal: Washington Post ended endorsements on ‘principle’, says Jeff Bezos

Billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos says his ‘principled decision’ to not endorse a presidential candidate was to remove ‘a perception of bias’.

Jeff Bezos in 2019. Picture: AFP
Jeff Bezos in 2019. Picture: AFP

Washington: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, billionaire owner of the Washington Post, said overnight on Monday his choice for the US newspaper to not endorse a candidate in the presidential election was “a principled decision”, and denied it was linked to personal interests.

In an op-ed posted to the newspaper’s website, Mr Bezos argued that with trust in news media falling, steps needed to be taken to address accusations of partisanship.

“What presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception of bias,” he wrote.

“A perception of non-independence. Ending them is a principled decision.”

The editorial board of the influential Post has endorsed candidates for much of the past four decades – all of them Democrats – before deciding to stay on the sidelines leading up to one of the most polarising elections in US history.

Republican Donald Trump is locked in a too-close-to-call race for the White House with Democrat Vice- President Kamala Harris, with polls showing the two neck and neck in the seven swing states that will likely decide the election.

Mr Bezos also rejected allegations he had made the decision for personal gain, dismissing concerns regarding a meeting between the CEO of Blue Origin – the billionaire’s spacecraft company – and Mr Trump the day of the announcement.

“I would also like to be clear that no quid pro quo of any kind is at work here. Neither campaign nor candidate was consulted or informed at any level or in any way about this decision,” he wrote.

Mr Bezos, who bought the Post for $US250m in 2013, has a slew of other companies, some of which have major contracts with the US government.

The Post’s decision, announced on Friday, was met with criticism from many people, including its own subscribers.

On Monday, US media outlet NPR carried a report, citing two unnamed sources, claiming the Post had lost 200,000 digital subscribers since the announcement, representing 8 per cent of its total.

The Post’s decision follows a similar move by the Los Angeles Times, another major US newspaper.

AFP

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