Another L for Kamala Harris.
On Monday, USA Today declared it will not endorse the Harris-Walz ticket — becoming the latest major news organization to decline after endorsing Biden four years ago.
Five of the six largest U.S. newspapers have now either declined to endorse Harris-Walz or forego endorsements altogether:
- The Washington Post decided to nuke their presidential endorsements for good rather than endorse Harris-Walz — the paper’s first non-endorsement since 1988.
- The Los Angeles Times — the largest newspaper in Kamala’s home state — declined to endorse for the first time in decades.
- Multiple other major newspapers — all of whom endorsed Biden in 2020 — have either withheld endorsements or declined altogether, including the Chicago Tribune, the Detroit Free Press, and the Minnesota Star Tribune.
It’s not just major news outlets running away from Harris-Walz. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters withheld endorsing the Democrat ticket for the first time in almost three decades, while the International Association of Fire Fighters opted against endorsing the Democrat ticket for only the second time since at least 1976.
Humiliating.
President Trump — the best closer in politics — has the momentum, the enthusiasm, and the message for the time — and next week, he’ll send Kamala back to California for good.