
Washington Post skips White House endorsement, but liberal tilt still evident in Senate and House nods
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Despite declining to endorse neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump in the presidential race, the Washington Post has so far only endorsed Democrats in congressional races.
The editorial board announced on Friday it would not be endorsing either candidate and would be sitting out all future presidential election endorsements. The paper has only endorsed Democratic presidential candidates, except in 1988 when it declined to endorse Democrat Michael Dukakis. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
The editors endorsed Democratic candidate Eugene Vindman over Republican Derrick Anderson in Virginia's seventh district congressional race. In Virginia's Senate race, the post endorsed Sen. Tim Kaine, arguing his opponent Hung Cao "lacks the temperament and pragmatism to be effective in the Senate"

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