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USA Today , along with 200 other newspapers owned by Gannett , announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate on Tuesday .
The outlets are authorized to make endorsements on the local and state levels.
For the Washington Post , this is the first time since 1988 the paper has not endorsed a candidate.
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