Every so often there’s an exodus of people from Amazon for one reason or another.
This time, customers are upset the former CEO, president, and founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, killed a presidential endorsement at The Washington Post. On October 25, the paper, which is owned by Bezos, published an article stating for the first time in decades it would not endorse a candidate. They also published an article stating the editorial staff had drafted an endorsement of Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
“The decision not to publish was made by The Post’s owner — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos,” the article stated.
Many took issue with The Post’s decision to abandon their decades-long tradition and cut ties with the newspaper. Some even went as far as cancelling their Amazon accounts in hopes of hurting Bezos’ deep pockets.