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  • The NYT’s chief political analyst explains why the polls may be underestimating Trump again

    The NYT’s chief political analyst explains why the polls may be underestimating Trump again

    The New York Times’ top political analyst warned Sunday that pollsters may not have solved the fundamental problems they faced in 2016 and 2020 and may again be underestimating Donald Trump.

    Times writer Nate Cohn warned in X that he “has no idea whether our polls (or any polls) [are] Right explained that the poll’s inevitable bias could skew the results because Democrats dramatically outnumber white Republicans, a Trump voting stronghold, when it comes to responding to pollsters.

    “Four years ago, polls were thought to be underestimating Mr. Trump because of nonresponse bias — in which his supporters were less likely to take polls than demographically similar Biden supporters,” Cohn wrote in an analysis for the Times.

    Most polls show a neck-and-neck race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Reuters

    Cohn, 36, one of the leading election data gurus, stressed that it is difficult to track “nonresponse bias,” but noted that he likes to review the rate at which Democrats and Republicans respond to pollsters in an effort to gain knowledge.

    “In these final polls, white Democrats were 16 percent more likely to respond than white Republicans,” he said. “This raises the possibility that the polls could again underestimate Mr. Trump. We do a lot to account for that, but ultimately there are no guarantees.”

    Cohn also warned that Democrats appear to be suffering from a typical “shrinking” early voting advantage, which could help Republicans on Election Day.

    He thought that given the recent dichotomy between the two parties when it comes to early voting, it’s possible that Trump could get a boost on Election Day, when GOP voters flock to the polls.

    “The pattern is pretty similar across the battlegrounds: Democrats lead in early voting; Republicans lead with what remains, and in either case it’s not by the margins of four years ago, when the pandemic upended the usual patterns of early voting,” he wrote.

    “There’s a little confidence here for the Democrats: They’re counting on a lot of people to vote on Election Day who didn’t vote in 2020 or 2022. Their voting record gives plenty of reason to think they will do that, but if not, the result will soon look very different.”

    The Harris-Walz campaign has significantly outperformed the Trump-Vance campaign. Getty Images

    Trump, 78, has historically opposed early voting, but this election cycle, his campaign has pushed Republicans to cast their ballots early in an effort to maximize grassroots turnout.

    The New York Times and Siena College released a new set of battleground-state polls Sunday that determined six of the seven close primary races as within the margin of error, or too close to call. Arizona, which went hard for Trump, was the only exception.

    “Typically, the final polls show a relatively clear favorite, even if that candidate doesn’t go on to win.” This is not going to be one of those elections,” Cohn said of those results.

    One finding in the New York Times/Siena College poll that piqued the interest of many pollsters was evidence that late decision makers may be favoring Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Given the ball-dancing nature of the competition, this could be decisive in the outcome of the competition. About 8% of voters claimed to have made their decision recently. Of that group, 55% went for Harris compared to 44% for Trump.

    The Trump campaign is looking to win over infrequent voters. AFP via Getty Images

    Overall, Cohn emphasized that he simply does not know how the election will play out and that “nobody does.”

    Some poll enthusiasts have worried that pollsters have “rigged” poll results to make sure their polls aren’t outlandish.

    Experts such as Nate Silver have claimed that there was far less diversity within the 2024 presidential race vote than there should be.

    Cohn has similarly raised concerns about the “herd” of polls and described ways in which polls can also overestimate Republicans.

    “Many pollsters (not us) have adopted heavy-handed practices that give more Republican-leaning samples, out of a potentially but not necessarily justified fear of systematic failure to re-reach Trump voters,” Cohn wrote in X. “The decisions are very more susceptible to participating in this cycle.”

    Trump campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio wrote a memo in response to the latest poll, arguing that its samples are historically skewed to the left.

    “The New York Times is picking an electorate that looks far to the left in 2020, despite the hard facts of voter registration and early voting showing an actual electorate that has shifted just to the right in every state,” Fabrizio wrote in a memo shared by. the campaign.

    “The New York Times even helpfully admitted in their story that they had a harder time reaching Republican voters than they did in their 2020 polls, which were wildly inaccurate,” he added, referring to Cohn’s analysis.

    Right now, Trump and Harris are tied in the latest RealClearPolitics aggregate of national multi-candidate polls.

    Trump is favored in most RCP state poll averages.

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  • NBC censors clip of 49ers star Nick Bosa wearing MAGA hats from social media sources

    NBC censors clip of 49ers star Nick Bosa wearing MAGA hats from social media sources

    San Francisco 49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa donned a MAGA hat and bombed NBC’s postgame interview following the team’s win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night, but the network initially removed the gesture from clips it posted on social media. .

    The incident happened at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara Sunday night after the Niners’ 30-24 win over Dallas, which aired on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.”

    NBC sideline reporter Melissa Stark interviewed three of the Niners’ standout performers from the game — quarterback Brock Purdy, George Kittle and running back Isaac Guerendo.

    At the start of the segment, Bosa, who is known as a supporter of former President Donald Trump, walked up behind the group and into the camera’s field of view.

    San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa photobombed a postgame interview following the team’s win over Dallas on Sunday. Sunday Night Football / NBC
    Bosa wore a Make America Great Again hat during the broadcast. Sunday Night Football / NBC
    Bosa’s appearance was left out of the initial clip that NBC posted on social media.

    Wearing a white hat emblazoned with the slogan “Make America Great Again,” he walked up behind Stark and Purdy and gestured with both hands as if to draw attention to the pro-Trump hat.

    Bosa appeared for a few seconds before leaving. After the short break, Stark continued the postgame interview with three Niners.

    NBC posted the clip of the postgame interview, though the version that was released did not include Bosa’s pro-Trump appearance, according to news site Outkick.

    When social media users apparently protested the edit, NBC deleted the edited version.

    On Monday morning, however, she posted the full, unedited video showing Stark’s interview and Bosa’s entrance into the frame.

    The Post has sought comment from NBC.

    Bosa is seen far left with Trump and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. @DanScavino/X
    Bosa, a former Ohio State standout, is an outspoken Trump supporter. AP

    When reporters asked Bosa for comment on the gesture, he said: “I’m not going to talk too much about it, but I think it’s an important time.”

    Trump, who is running against Vice President Kamala Harris, is seeking a second term in the White House. Voters will vote on November 5.

    Bosa was an outspoken supporter of Trump during his collegiate playing days at Ohio State.

    After Bosa was drafted by the 49ers in 2019, he deleted his social media accounts of posts that praised Trump and were critical of Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback who began kneeling during the national anthem in 2016 to protest the brutality of the police.

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  • Kamala Harris Blames Trump, Destroys Billionaire ‘Club’ For Washington Post Disapproval

    Kamala Harris Blames Trump, Destroys Billionaire ‘Club’ For Washington Post Disapproval

    Vice President Kamala Harris said she was disappointed Tuesday by the decisions of major liberal newspapers such as the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times not to offer endorsements this election cycle.

    During an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” host Charlamagne the God asked Harris how he felt about major news outlets like the WaPo and LA Times choosing to drop an endorsement after years of consistent and enthusiastic support for Democratic candidates for The White House.

    Both the WaPo (owned by Jeff Bezos) and the LA Times (Patrick Soon-Shiong) have billionaire owners who canceled endorsements late in the election cycle.

    Harris said those decisions were “disappointing, no doubt” and pointed the finger at her opponent, suggesting the former president only cares about the “billionaires in Donald Trump’s club.”

    She also claimed that Trump would offer a massive tax cut to the wealthiest Americans if he were returned to office.

    “He’s not sitting around thinking about what he can do to take care of your grandma and grandpa,” Harris said.

    Kamala Harris said those disapprovals were “disappointing, no doubt” and pointed the finger at her opponent, Donald Trump. C Flanigan/imageSPACE/Shutterstock

    “He’s thinking about people like him or him and all his grievances and all that angers him about how he’s been treated personally, as opposed to worrying about how you’ve been treated and what his responsibility is to lift you up .”

    Bezos wrote an op-ed defending The Post’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 race, which was announced last week and caused an uproar among the paper’s staff and liberal readers.

    The billionaire founder of Amazon, who bought The Post in 2013, insisted that newspaper endorsements “do nothing to tip the scales” but instead “create a perception of bias.”

    He doubled down on the Post’s decision to end its presidential endorsements, saying it’s a “principled decision and it’s the right one.”

    Bezos wrote an op-ed defending WaPo’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 race. AFP via Getty Images

    Soon-Shiong told the LA Times that he had no regrets about his paper not endorsing a candidate, arguing that he thought it would create further mistrust among readers.

    The decisions have been criticized by some Democrats and media pundits, and the fallout has also included hundreds of thousands of canceled newspaper subscriptions and resignations from some employees.

    On Monday, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski said Trump “forced” the WaPo editorial board not to endorse Harris in the race during an interview on ABC’s “The View.”

    The board was reportedly poised to offer an endorsement to Harris before the plug was pulled at the last minute.

    “He got the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos, who is supposed to be a powerful and brilliant billionaire. It caused Bezos to retire, head of Amazon. Runs the Washington Post, owns it… He forced them not to support him. This is very scary, guys,” said Brzezinski.

    The decisions have been criticized by some Democrats and pundits in the media — and the fallout has also included hundreds of thousands of canceled subscriptions. Bloomberg via Getty Images

    The Post’s editorial board endorsed Hillary Clinton over Trump in 2016 and President Biden in 2020.

    The Post’s editorials on Trump over the years have been extremely hostile, at one point referring to him as the worst president in modern history.

    Fox News Digital reached out to the Washington Post for comment.

    Fox News’ Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.

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  • Washington Post loses 250,000 – or 10% – subscribers over decision not to endorse Kamala Harris: report

    Washington Post loses 250,000 – or 10% – subscribers over decision not to endorse Kamala Harris: report

    More than 250,000 Washington Post readers — or 10% of the paper’s customer base — have canceled their subscriptions after owner Jeff Bezos blocked its editorial board from publishing an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a report.

    Over the weekend, the iconic broadsheet had lost 200,000 subscribers after it was first learned that management had decided it would no longer allow its editorial board to endorse a presidential candidate in the current race as well as future elections, according to media reports.

    The tycoon on Monday published an op-ed in his newspaper defending the move as “a principled decision” given that presidential approvals “create a perception of one-sidedness.”

    The Washington Post has reportedly lost more than 250,000 subscribers over the past week. AFP via Getty Images

    But Bezos’ explanation apparently didn’t reassure Washington Post readers.

    As of Tuesday, more than 250,000 of them canceled their accounts, according to National Public Radio.

    A Washington Post spokesman declined to comment.

    A loss of subscriptions of that magnitude would be a blow to a popular news paper already facing financial headwinds.

    The Post had more than 2.5 million subscribers last year, most of them digital, making it third behind the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal in circulation.

    Amazon founder Bezos, whose $213 billion net worth is the second-largest in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, was partying with Katy Perry in Europe on Friday as the unrest unfolded in the Washington newsroom. Post.

    In his guest essay Monday, Bezos wrote that editorial endorsements create a perception of bias at a time when many Americans distrust the media and do nothing to tip the election scales.

    “Terminating them is a principled decision and it’s the right one,” Bezos said.

    Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos defended his decision to block the editorial board from publishing his endorsement. AFP via Getty Images

    Bezos wrote that he wished the decision to end presidential endorsements had been made earlier, “at a time away from the election and the emotions surrounding it. This was inadequate planning and not any deliberate strategy.”

    After the decision, two of the newspaper’s columnists resigned and three of the nine members of the editorial board resigned from their posts.

    Retired former Post editor Martin Baron, who was editor when Bezos bought the paper, denounced the decision on social media as “cowardly, with democracy as the victim.”

    Some critics suggested that Bezos, also the owner of Amazon, ordered the disapproval to protect his business interests, acting out of fear of retaliation if former President Donald Trump was elected.

    The Washington Post endorsed Trump’s Democratic rivals in 2016 and 2020, and Trump has often denounced critical coverage from the paper.

    Bezos said an endorsement would fuel perceptions that the paper is biased. AP

    In his column, Bezos said people can see his wealth and business interests as one of two things — a shield against intimidation or a web of conflicting interests.

    He insisted that his views are principled and that his track record as owner of the Post Office since 2013 backs that up.

    “I defy you to find a time in those 11 years where I prevailed over anyone at the Post in favor of my interests,” he wrote.

    “It didn’t happen.”

    According to Semaphore, about 18,000 readers have canceled their subscriptions to the LA Times.

    Meanwhile, angry readers have also abandoned another left-leaning publication that has decided to drop an endorsement of Harris — the Los Angeles Times, whose billionaire owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, also intervened against the wishes of his editorial board.

    Members of the editorial board of both newspapers resigned from their posts in protest at the decision.

    The Post has sought comment from the LA Times.

    By postal wire

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  • Big Tech Antitrust Lawyers Raise Harris Fundraising: ‘Trying to Storm the Castle’

    Big Tech Antitrust Lawyers Raise Harris Fundraising: ‘Trying to Storm the Castle’

    High-powered lawyers representing Big Tech clients have co-hosted a series of fundraisers for Kamala Harris’ campaign as the 2024 presidential election approaches — and antitrust watchdogs are crying foul.

    Last Thursday, a group of “antitrust lawyers and economists for Harris” held a virtual fundraiser featuring former US Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta. Ticket prices ranged up to $6,600, according to a copy of an invitation obtained by The Post.

    Notable co-hosts included Daniel Bitton, a partner at San Francisco-based law firm Axinn, which is defending Google in the Biden-Harris DOJ lawsuit targeting its alleged monopoly over digital advertising.

    Other co-chairs included Renata Hesse, who once played down concerns about Google’s monopoly on Internet search; Edith Ramirez, a Democratic former FTC chair who once defended Google-owned YouTube in a children’s privacy lawsuit; and Ethan Glass, who has repped clients like JetBlue against US antitrust complaints.

    Kamala Harris’s campaign surrogates have signaled that she will take a more business-friendly stance. ZUMAPRESS.com

    “This is a group of ‘Big Law’ lawyers who have represented monopolists against the FTC and the DOJ, and they are brazenly trying to storm the citadel after being shut out during the Biden years,” said a Democrat who focuses on antitrust issues. Post office.

    The Post reached out to the campaign of Harris, Bitton, Hesse, Ramirez and Glass for comment, but did not hear back.

    Earlier this month, The Post reported on conflict-of-interest concerns that arose after several key members of Google’s legal team co-hosted an Oct. 18 fundraiser for Harris in Washington, D.C. — with tickets costing up to $50,000. dollars.

    Karen Dunn, a lead litigator at the white-shoe law firm Paul Weiss who infamously led the preparation of Harris’ last debate against Trump on the same day she gave Google’s opening defense in the digital advertising trial, was listed as co-chair.

    Daniel Bitton is part of the team defending Google in the DOJ’s antitrust case targeting its digital advertising business. Axinn

    Dunn’s colleagues Jeannie Rhee and Bill Isaacson also attended the event, which featured appearances by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Uber general counsel and Harris’ brother-in-law Tony West and former U.S. Attorney Acting General, Sally Yates.

    Just one day later, longtime Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky co-hosted a fundraiser with top Harris campaign surrogate and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to a copy of the invitation obtained by The Post.

    In California, Newsom recently vetoed an AI security bill that had been heavily lobbied by tech venture firm Andreessen Horowitz and trade groups representing Google and Meta. After initially opposing the bill, Amazon-backed artificial intelligence firm Anthropic expressed lukewarm support for the bill after securing amendments.

    Edith Ramirez is listed as co-chairing a fundraiser for the Harris campaign last Thursday. Getty Images

    The offensive is taking place as Big Tech firms face an unprecedented wave of antitrust litigation.

    Apple and Google are in the midst of landmark Justice Department antitrust cases, while Amazon and Facebook are currently being sued by the Federal Trade Commission. AI leaders such as chip supplier Nvidia and OpenAI also have the attention of regulators.

    “It should be deeply troubling to anyone, Republican or Democrat, who cares about reining in Big Tech monopolies that (the Harris campaign) continues to hold fundraisers with lawyers for Google and other big tech companies,” the executive said. of public affairs Garrett Ventry.

    Top regulators appointed by the Biden-Harris administration, including FTC Chairman Lina Khan and SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, have faced backlash from Silicon Valley bigwigs for leading a crackdown on prominent firms active in the sectors. of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies.

    Renata Hesse once downplayed concerns about Google’s monopoly on Internet search. Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

    In July, billionaire Reid Hoffman sparked outrage among progressives when he accused Khan of waging “war on American business” and openly called on Harris to fire him if elected. Other Democratic attorneys, including Mark Cuban, have called for Gensler to be forced out.

    The backlash has contributed to a surprising shift in Silicon Valley support for Trump — most notably in the form of Elon Musk, who recently declared himself a “dark MAGA” and contributed millions to his campaign.

    Harris’ campaign has made clear efforts to secure Silicon Valley, a longtime source of support and large donations for Democrats.

    Harris’ top replacements such as Cuban and West have stated publicly and behind closed doors that she would take a more friendly stance toward corporate interests if elected.

    Karen Dunn (center) and other Google lawyers organized a fundraiser for Kamala Harris earlier this month. Reuters

    Cuban, asked by The Post if he had any idea how a Harris administration would handle Big Tech’s antitrust issues, replied, “I don’t.”

    Last week, the Washington Post reported that West and former Treasury official Brian Nelson have told groups of tech executives that they are in “listening mode” during private outreach meetings on Harris’ behalf.

    Andreesen Horowitz co-founder Ben Horowitz, who previously expressed support for Trump, reversed course last month by pledging a “significant” donation to Harris. Horowitz said he “had several conversations with Vice President Harris and her team about their potential technology policies, and I’m encouraged by my confidence in her.”

    Kamala Harris has yet to take a firm stance on how she will approach Big Tech’s antitrust issues. Getty Images

    In September, Harris released an economic policy outline that provided arguably the most substantive picture of the policies she would pursue in office.

    The 82-page document said a Harris administration would “encourage innovative technologies like artificial intelligence and digital assets while protecting our consumers and investors” — but referred to the word “antitrust only once.”

    Some antitrust watchdogs previously warned that corporate-friendly advisers in Harris’ orbit could lobby behind the scenes for leniency toward Google — potentially in the form of a “slap on the wrist” rather than a full divestment sought by the feds.

    In August, the DOJ won a landmark victory after Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google was a “monopolist” with an illegal stranglehold on the Internet search market. He is expected to decide on remedies by next summer – and the feds have floated a forced sale of Google’s Android software or the Chrome browser as possible fixes.

    Meanwhile, closing arguments in the DOJ’s digital advertising antitrust case are expected to conclude in November. Google chief Sundar Pichai has admitted that he expects the company to be involved in antitrust litigation and appeals for “many years”.

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  • The ABC station erroneously broadcast the election results by declaring Harris the winner of the key state

    The ABC station erroneously broadcast the election results by declaring Harris the winner of the key state

    An ABC station sparked a flurry of conspiracy theories after airing what appeared to be official election results for Pennsylvania that showed Kamala Harris easily winning the key state — more than a week before Election Day.

    The shocking result was shown at the bottom of the screen during Sunday’s broadcast of the Formula 1 Mexican Grand Prix by local ABC affiliate WNEP-TV, which serves the northern Keystone State.

    It showed the vice president taking 52% of the vote, compared to 47% for Republican challenger Donald Trump, with 100% of precincts reporting.

    ABC aired a Pennsylvania election results headline showing Harris beating Trump, sparking conspiracy theories. X

    The graphic caused a stir on social networks, fueling allegations of electoral manipulation.

    One user posted on X: “The cheat is on.”

    WNEP-TV said the results were displayed “in error” and that they were “randomly generated” as part of a test before the Nov. 5 election.

    “These numbers should not have been shown on the screen and it was a mistake by WNEP that they did,” the station told the Daily Mail, which first reported the story.

    “The first numbers on the screen are randomly generated test results sent to help news organizations make sure their equipment is working properly before election night.”

    The broadcaster continued: “The numbers did not reflect any actual vote count. Pennsylvania law does not allow mail-in ballots to be removed from their envelopes until 7:00 a.m. on Election Day, and no votes of any kind will be counted in Pennsylvania until the polls close at 8 p.m. :00. WNEP regrets the error and apologizes for any confusion. We have taken steps to ensure this does not happen again.”

    According to data from Real Clear Politics, Trump is up by a slim 0.7% margin in Pennsylvania, garnering 48.2% to Harris’ 47.5%.

    In the 2020 election, Joe Biden won Pennsylvania by the narrowest of margins, defeating Trump by 80,555 votes, or 1.17% — and capturing the state’s 20 electoral votes to win the presidency.

    WNEP-TV said the results were just a test, but critics called it out
    ABC-owned station for bias. Reuters

    Trump supporters began circulating footage from the WNEP-TV broadcast and weighing in on the error.

    “ABC is lying to the Democratic machine. Their license should be revoked”, wrote one user.

    Another person added: “If the same charts show up after November 5th, with the same percentages and the same vote count, it will be VERY suspicious. And the media wonders why no one believes them?”

    Trump and his allies have suggested that Democrats are cheating and that voters should head to the polls instead of sending in ballots. AFP via Getty Images

    Disney-owned ABC has come under fire during the election season, following the network’s broadcast of the Sept. 10 presidential debate. Critics accused ABC News and moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis of bias in favor of Harris.

    Conservative commentators claimed the moderators continued to fact-check Trump while leaving Harris alone.

    Critics have claimed that ABC showed bias during the presidential debate, which was moderated by David Muir and Linsey Davis. Getty Images

    There have also been profiles of the duel by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times detailing the close friendship between Harris and Disney executive Dana Walden, who is in the running to become the company’s CEO, which has raised eyebrows.

    For her part, Walden has tried to distance herself from the Mouse House news division, despite a history of political donations and fundraising efforts for Harris.

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  • Washington Post paid to boost stories critical of Trump after staff resignations, loss of 250,000 subscribers: report

    Washington Post paid to boost stories critical of Trump after staff resignations, loss of 250,000 subscribers: report

    According to a report, the Washington Post — hit by a mass exodus of subscribers over its refusal to endorse Kamala Harris — “aggressively stepped up its paid advertising campaign” on social media platforms that promote stories critical of Donald Trump, according to a report. , according to a report.

    Owner Jeff Bezos has faced backlash over his decision last week to kill the endorsement for the vice president, which has led to the resignation of several top employees and the loss of more than 250,000 digital subscribers.

    On Thursday, the Semafor news site reported that the publication had run an ad earlier in the week on social media sites like Facebook boosting its anti-Trump coverage.

    The newspaper has been in turmoil in recent days over owner Jeff Bezos’ decision not to endorse a candidate. AP

    Promoted stories centered around the former president’s campaign rhetoric, misstatements, supporters leaving his rallies early and Trump’s controversial comments about immigrants in Ohio eating dogs, Semaphore reported.

    In contrast, stories promoted about his Democratic challenger were neutral in tone and informative, Semafor found.

    Before Monday, the paper had run about a dozen Facebook ads for the month of October, mostly promoting the Washington Post brand and avoiding any mention of Trump.

    The New York Post reached out to WaPo for comment.

    A source close to the situation told the New York Post that the Washington Post’s promoted stories on social media reflect high-performing content.

    The content of the advertising posts is taken directly from the relevant reporting, according to the source.

    “This is not new,” the source insisted.

    The Washington Post’s promoted posts include a mix of its content across all its verticals, including climate, style and other sections, the source added.

    The Beltway newspaper’s increase in paid advertising this week may also be a reflection of parent company Facebook Meta’s policy of banning new ads during election week, which is set for Tuesday.

    The Washington Post is running social media ads promoting stories critical of former President Donald Trump. Reuters

    A source said the Washington Post is likely to run some new ads before the tech giant freezes new ad buys.

    As of Thursday, at least 250,000 readers — or 10% — canceled their digital subscriptions to the Washington Post in apparent protest of Bezos’ move to end the paper’s decades-long practice of endorsing a presidential candidate, according to National Public Radio.

    Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon, published a guest essay on Monday saying the decision to drop endorsements was a matter of “principle” aimed at dispelling the notion that his paper was biased.

    But the move sparked howls of protest from readers on social media, as well as journalists who are either current or former Washington Post employees, such as Watergate sleuths Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.

    At least three editorial staff resigned from the paper.

    After Bezos’ decision was announced last Friday, some of the paper’s top editors and columnists met to discuss the controversy.

    Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon, said blocking an approval was a matter of “principle.” Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

    David Shipley, the paper’s opinion editor, listened as his colleagues attacked Bezos for damaging the publication’s reputation as an “independent journalistic organization,” according to the Washington Free Beacon, which obtained audio of the meeting.

    One staffer reportedly told Shipley that “the one thing that cannot happen in this country is that Trump has four more years.”

    Shipley responded by telling staff that they were welcome to express their frustration, but that they would then have to accept Bezos’ decision and move on — or resign.

    “Whatever you decide, I’m fine with it,” Shipley said.

    “What I really want to give is that you don’t get stuck in the middle. Don’t be here if you don’t want to.”

    Shipley told his colleagues that he spent an hour on the phone with Bezos in an attempt to get him to change his mind and allow the editorial board to issue its endorsement to Harris — but the tycoon refused to budge.

    The Washington Post editorial board reportedly had an endorsement of Harris drafted and ready for publication. Getty Images

    He said that while he agreed with “the principle that you shouldn’t do presidential endorsements,” he took issue with “Bezos’ timing and the way the timing could be read.”

    A similar dynamic has played out at the Los Angeles Times, where billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong blocked the editorial board from publishing an endorsement of Harris.

    Soon-Shiong said she wanted the editorial board to present a side-by-side comparative analysis of the two candidates and their positions so readers could decide for themselves who to support.

    At least three LA Times employees resigned in protest, and between 10,000 and 18,000 readers canceled their subscriptions to the paper, according to reports.

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  • This is war: fresh hell awaits during this week’s Mars-Pluto opposition

    This is war: fresh hell awaits during this week’s Mars-Pluto opposition

    Gather, my babies; this week, we have a powerful opposition between Pluto, the planet of death and destruction, and Mars, the planet of conflict, action and aggression.

    If that sounds yikes, that’s because it is.

    The opposition is correct on November 3, but we will feel the effects and dizzying consequences of this showdown for several days before and after the main event – including but not limited to election day.

    Understanding the Mars-Pluto opposition

    Mars is getting ready to move from the cardinal waters of Cancer to the feline fires of Leo. graphic master – stock.adobe.com

    In conversation with each other, Mars and Pluto are combative, but they also invite us to find and stand in our power, overcome our base instincts, and fight the proverbial good fight.

    Mars in Cancer directly opposes Pluto in Capricorn at a fatal and anaretic 29 degrees. Both are just days away from changing signs, and this precipice amplifies the energy of the antagonism.

    Current views of this week’s Mars-Pluto opposition. zef art – stock.adobe.com

    Mars is the planet of war, while Cancer is the sign of maternal care and memory. In this way, this transit asks us to consider what memories and past pains continue to cause conflict in our consciousness, what triggers they continue to cause – and what roles we insist on reviving.

    Mars in Cancer craves stagnation, the toxic known over the frightening unknown, and tends to react more than respond. During this opposition, emotional resistance, all-out outbursts and hypersensitivity are predicted.

    Conflict can arise to test whether we operate from a place of bold empowerment or covert encouragement and patterned victimization. While the divine machine of fate does not stop, there are ways to observe and integrate its teachings.

    Power struggle and warnings to cause

    Pluto is named for the god of the underworld. Archivist – stock.adobe.com

    Pluto is the planet of karmic punishment, and Capricorn is the sign of power, authority, and the paternal structure. Since Pluto began its tour of Capricorn in 2008, the dark lord has been at work uncovering and destroying traditional structures and oppressive power dynamics. See the financial crisis, the #MeToo movement, and the takedown of accused predators and power wielders like Weinstein, Epstein, and Diddy.

    Pluto eventually emerges from the mouth of Hell to heal.

    In its highest expression, Capped Pluto displaces and overturns the obsolete. On the other hand and in the lower abdomen, it can express itself as a dark need for control and an oppressive father knows the energy best. In the final stages of this transit, it will be interesting to see what kind of curtain the planet of death will close.

    Pluto = death and Mars = vitality, so this opposition can manifest as life-or-death scenarios—or power struggles that reach a fever pitch and make you feel like survival can only come through detachment.

    However, Pluto eventually emerges from the mouth of Hell to heal. Pluto is also the planet of karmic reckoning, and this opposition and the subsequent presidential election occur a few days after Pluto enters Aquarius, the sign it was in when the United States declared its independence.

    Cultural catharsis

    Pluto is sounding its death knell in the last degree of Capricorn. Janez Volmayer – stock.adobe.com

    Similarly, this opposition and this upcoming Pluto cycle promise to usher in a new era for our nation.

    Some people will experience this transit as explosive right away, while others will see the seeds planted in the coming days produce flowers of change and challenge over the next few months.

    Whether the effects are fast and furious or slowly transformative, it’s a moment of deep catharsis.

    Remember that the etymology of catharsis is to cleanse through purification. Typically, catharsis follows crises, as one must reach a major scale before one can pivot. We can’t be redeemed without failure, we can’t cleanse without being poisoned, and we can’t rise without resistance, people.

    In myth, Orpheus connects the worlds of Pluto and Mars. SERHII – stock.adobe.com

    In myth, the clearest connection between the god of the underworld, Pluto/Hades, and the god of war, Mars/Apollo, is Orpheus, the slayer of the free-spirited lady.

    According to many accounts, Apollo taught Orpheus how to play and/or gave him his first instrument. So beautiful was the game of Orpheus that all forms of life, even inanimate objects, moved in rhythm with him.

    When a snakebite killed Orpheus’ wife, he descended into the underworld to bring her back from the dead. His pain and the music he held were so moving that Hades himself was moved to tears and granted Orpheus his wish, on the condition that he never look back until he reached the world of the living.

    if you’re going through hell, keep going. QuietWord – stock.adobe.com

    In this sense, our instructions for surviving and overcoming this transit are similar – we must keep moving forward, and only when we surrender to the other side of the destruction, can we return and begin to understand the path that brought us through it.

    Basically, if you’re going through hell, keep going. If you have personal planets falling in late degrees (25 to 29 degrees) of cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra or Capricorn), you will feel the effects of this opposition more acutely.

    Good luck there. After the rubble and ruins, the road leads to better, brighter days to come.

    Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports candidly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

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