New York Times editorial board will no longer endorse candidates in New York races

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The New York Times is getting out of New York endorsements.

The newspaper’s editorial board on Monday announced that it will no longer endorse political candidates in New York state and local races.

“While elections everywhere remain critical to the lives and experiences of our audience, the editorial board is ceasing the endorsement process for New York elections,” Kathleen Kingsbury, The Times’ Opinion head who oversees the editorial board, said in a statement. “We remain a journalistic institution rooted in New York City, both historically, today and in the future.”

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