For the first time since 1988, the Washington Post will not endorse a US presidential candidate – and it will not be making such endorsements in the future, the paper’s publisher, William Lewis announced in a story published on Friday. Reporters from the Washington Post reported the paper’s owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, made the decision. Endorsements can be important for voters, especially those who are undecided, and US newspapers have a tradition of backing a candidate. An endorsement for Democrat Kamala Harris had already been written in the newspaper’s editorial office, the story said…