Dave Jamieson has been HuffPost's labor reporter since 2011. Before joining the D.C. bureau, he was a staff writer at Washington City Paper and a freelancer contributing to Slate, the New Republic, the Washington Post and Outside magazine, among other outlets.
last week that its editorial board would not endorse Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump for president, the newspaper invited a flood of criticism — andFor months now, notable politicians, celebrities and institutions have been saying that they won’t back anyone for president this year, at least not publicly. Since nobody seems to track non-endorsements, HuffPost has assembled this partial list of sideline sitters and their stated rationales. .
“I’ve made it very clear that I don’t want Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States,” heRomney, however, has stopped short of endorsing Harris. The moderate Republican suggested that he wants to have a hand in some daythe GOP, and that throwing his weight behind Harris would make that more difficult. But he has also acknowledged that he’s well out of step with what the Republican Party has become.Sen.
Johnson has been talked about as a potential candidate for high office. Last year, he told comedian Trevor Noah that in 2022 he received a “visit from the parties” asking if he’din September that she wouldn’t be endorsing anyone for president. “There are so many things that I would want to change . So I don’t feel pressured to endorse someone,” she said.that she was voting for Harris but still wouldn’t endorse her for the presidency.
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