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Harris called newspapers’ lack of support ‘disappointing’
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Harris called newspapers’ lack of support ‘disappointing’

Vice President Kamala Harris He told the hosts of the radio program Breakfast Club In an episode aired on Tuesday, some sales points Their decision to disapprove the presidential election is “disappointing.”

Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, USA TodayAnd Tampa Bay Times They recently announced their decision to refrain from endorsing Harris or former President Donald Trump in 2024.

“It’s disappointing, no question,” Harris told host Charlamagne tha God after asking about the outlets’ refusal to confirm. “There are billionaires in Donald Trump’s club,” Harris later said, suggesting she believed the lack of support was linked to the wealthy owners of some of the outlets. Washington Post Jeff Bezos.

“This is the person in his club,” Harris said. “That’s who he’s hanging out with. That’s what he cares about. That’s why the last time he was president, he implemented a huge tax cut for billionaires and the largest corporations.”

Harris did not specifically reference any publication but focused more on Trump’s wealthy connections.

“His policies are not about middle-class people,” he said. “He doesn’t sit around and think about what he can do to take care of your grandparents. Instead of worrying about how you’re being treated and what his responsibility is to stand you up, he’s thinking about himself or people like him and all their grievances and anything that makes him angry about how he’s been treated personally.

Harris confirmed New York Times, Houston ChronicleAnd Boston Globe. Trump got his endorsement New York Post, Maximum magazine and Washington Times.

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Washington Post And Los Angeles TimeShe supported President Joe Biden in 2020 but decided not to support Harris in 2024. Both received backlash in response to their decisions, which came after each outlet’s editorial boards drafted endorsements supporting Harris.

Democrats have received high-profile endorsements from major news organizations in the past, but the lack of certain endorsements this election cycle could hurt Harris.