The Washington Post is facing backlash and a significant drop in subscriptions after its editorial board announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate in the upcoming election. According to NPR, the newspaper has lost over 200,000 subscribers, roughly 8% of its paid circulation, since the announcement on Friday. This decision marks a departure from the Post’s decades-long tradition of endorsing candidates in presidential elections. The move has sparked controversy and led to several resignations from the editorial board, including prominent journalists like Robert Kagan, David E. Hof…