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Daily Kos is not owned by a billionaire because of you, yes, YOU. The news media is owned by a handf

Daily Kos is not owned by a billionaire because of you, yes, YOU. The news media is owned by a handful of ultra-rich people, and the executives at the top of traditional news outlets are dangerously wedded to treating "both sides" as if they're equal—as the [Ronna McDaniel debacle]( at NBC this week shows. Daily Kos is a proudly progressive, independent news outlet and activism hub. We're not owned by some billionaire, and we're not going to promote BS narratives in service of false equivalency. We need your help to stay that way. [Being a grassroots-funded outlet means we have to hit our monthly fundraising goals, but right now we're coming up short. That's why I am asking you for help. We need to raise $84,626 before the end of the month. Please support Daily Kos with a donation of $5 or more right now.]( [PLEASE DONATE]( Thank you again. Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos P.S. Here's my email from earlier in the week so you can see how far we've come in the past couple of days. That's what grassroots donations can do! [So please take one minute to donate if you haven't already.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, billionaires own the media. Rupert Murdoch and Fox News, Elon Musk and Twitter/X, Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post—and these are just the most famous examples. The Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, and many, many others are owned by less recognizable billionaires. Their reach, as you can see, touches every mass medium—print, social media, television. Billionaires already have extraordinary influence over public affairs, and their ownership of the media amplifies that. But here's one bit of good news: No billionaire owns Daily Kos. Daily Kos is unique in the media world in that we rely on neither a billionaire backer nor ad revenue to make ends meet. Our greatest source of income comes directly from readers like you, each donating a few bucks at a time. It's not easy doing things this way, but we like it anyway because it makes us a truly independent news outlet and activism hub. [In order to keep going, we have to hit our monthly fundraising goals, and right now we're coming up short. In fact, I'm beginning to think we aren't going to make it this month. That's why I am asking you for help. We need to raise $161,903 before the end of the month. Please support Daily Kos with a donation of $5 or more right now.]( [PLEASE DONATE]( Thank you, Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. If you wish to unsubscribe from Daily Kos fundraising emails, please [click here](. You will still continue receiving other types of Daily Kos emails. If you wish to unsubscribe from ALL Daily Kos emails, please click the link at the bottom of the email. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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