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I’m reaching out because we need your help to continue our fight for progressive change. Daily

I’m reaching out because we need your help to continue our fight for progressive change. Daily Kos has always been a fierce, independent voice for progressive politics. Unlike many other media organizations, we’re not funded by corporate interests or billionaire donors. This independence allows us to speak truth to power, to stand up for progressive values, and to fight for the issues that matter most to you—our readers. But maintaining this independence comes with its challenges. Right now, we are at a critical juncture. Our ability to continue providing unfiltered news and holding those in power accountable depends on the support of people like you. That’s why I’m asking: [Can you make a donation today to help Daily Kos stay strong and independent? Your contribution—whether it’s $5, $20, or $100—will directly fund our reporters, editors, and community moderators to fight every day for the democracy we deserve.]( We don’t have the backing of billionaires. But we do have you. And together, we can ensure that Daily Kos remains a powerful voice for progress. Please, make your gift now and keep us independent. Every dollar counts. Thank you for standing with us. In solidarity, Markos Founder & CEO, Daily Kos P.S. [Your support means everything to us. Thank you for keeping Daily Kos independent and fearless.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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