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The Washington Post has shed a whopping 200,000 subscribers after the newspaper’s editorial board refused to endorse Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

Last week, the Jeff Bezos-owned corporate media outlet announced that it would not be endorsing any candidate in the critical 2024 election.

However, the move has sent shockwaves through the left-wing newsroom.

On Monday, NPR reported that The Post has shed more than 200,000 subscribers since it revealed its editorial board would not formally endorse Vice President Harris.

The announcement stunned many on the Left as the paper had planned to endorse Harris.

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