Will the Washington Post or Jeff Bezos publicly attribute the decision to not make a presidential endorsement to Bezos?
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The Washington Post has declined to make an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race. Its current explanation is that it will no longer make endorsements in presidential races at all. Many people find the explanation to be rather dubious, and one prominent competing theory is that Jeff Bezos spiked a planned endorsement of Kamala Harris to avoid pushback from a possible future Trump administration.

If either the Washington Post or Jeff Bezos himself ascribe this decision to Jeff Bezos by the end of 2024, this question will resolve YES. Confirmation from the WashPo must come from the paper itself, through an authorized representative; statements from resigned editors, the employees' guild, or other insider sources will not count. Any statement from Bezos will count, whether made personally or through a representative.

To be clear, no amount of reporting confirming that Bezos made the decision will result in a YES. The WashPo or Bezos must confirm that Bezos himself made the decision. Reporting that Bezos admitted to third parties that he made the decision also will not count. This question is about whether the institution or the owner confronts the decision publicly and openly.

I may have to exercise discretion in resolving this question, for example if the statement is muddled. I will not bet in this market.

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