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Friend, put simply, the editorial team at Daily Kos covers the news. But it is so much more than tha

Friend, put simply, the editorial team at Daily Kos covers the news. But it is so much more than that, with a staff that is dedicated to diving deep into the issues that Democrats and progressives everywhere care about. From immigration, to health care, to the environment, to social justice, to the machinations of the Trump administration and its Republican enablers, along with the role of the traditional media in all this, the editorial team works every day to bring information and perspective to its readers across the country. [Daily Kos was founded as a blog and has grown into a progressive news media movement builder. The staff works tirelessly to breakdown the news and provide tools to make real change. We are funded, in large part, by thousands of supporters like you, Friend. We need to raise $85,667 by the end of the month. Can you give $5 to support our work?]( Among those movement builders is Gabe Ortiz, who for the past two years has put a human face on the horrifying and racist immigration policies of Donald Trump. Or Mark Sumner and Kerry Eleveld, who have painstakingly followed the intricacies of the Robert Mueller investigation, and the endless attempts by Republicans to block or diminish that investigation. And Joan McCarter, who for more than 10 years has covered the battle to get healthcare for all Americans and the ensuing fights from Republicans to take that care away. And a recent addition to our team, Dave Neiwert, who has spent the past 25 years writing about the rise of white supremacist hate groups across America. The entire Daily Kos editorial team works to bring context to the news that people won’t find if they’re relying just on the traditional media. Beyond covering the stories that dominate the headlines, it also covers the daily grind of the news, both good and bad. And while in the aftermath of the 2016 election, it seemed that the news was uniformly bad, since the 2018 blue wave, we’ve seen the return of the gavel to Nancy Pelosi, a new generation of progressive Democrats dominated by women of color that is energizing the party—and the entire editorial team–as we see not only a return of oversight, but a return of lawmakers dedicated to doing the people’s work. [As we head into the 2020 campaign, with your generous support, the Daily Kos editorial team will continue to bring context, information and analysis of the news, and to continue building on the successes of the 2018 election. Our country’s future depends on it. And on you. Please give $5 to support our work.]( Keep Fighting, Barbara Morrill Managing Editor, 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. 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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