Carville: WashPost Cancellations Show Passion for Harris

The Washington Post has lost 200,000 subscribers since it decided to not endorse a presidential candidate in this year’s election, which Democrat strategist James Carville believes is a sign of enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris.

“I’m not a predictor on turnout, but it seems to me there’s increasing Democratic enthusiasm,” Carville told MSNBC on Monday, according to The Hill. “The Washington Post lost 200,000 subscribers — 200,000 people that actually went and clicked on something, and they had to go through some effort. I know it is Virginia, Chevy Chase [Maryland] and D.C., but that tells me a lot.”

The 200,000 subscribers represented 8% of the Post’s subscriber base since Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post and Amazon, decided the paper would not endorse Harris or former President Donald Trump.

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