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RE: Friend, things are getting worse. Daily Kos has fallen behind and we can't catch up without your help. So I'm asking you to chip in $3 to help us keep fighting.

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I'm going to get straight to the point; we have a budget goal to raise $93,767 by June 30. We don't

I'm going to get straight to the point; we have a budget goal to raise $93,767 by June 30. We don't rely on billionaire investors -- we have thousands of readers and grassroots activists like you, Friend, to help us meet our budget. [Please, chip in $3 to help us meet our goal of $93,767 by June 30.]( Trump has [told over 10,000 lies since taking office](. Thanks to Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and other social media, fake stories are constantly circulating the internet. This is a time when we need MORE honest media -- not less. But instead, newspapers are shutting down, and digital publishers are laying off writers, fact-checkers and support staff [by the thousands](. Fortunately, at Daily Kos, we have not had to make any cuts: - We have maintained our staff of writers that work around the clock -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week -- to bring you the latest news and keep telling the truth in the era of Trump. - We have actually expanded our activism team that runs our campaigns so you can take immediate and impactful action on what you are reading. - And we can’t forget about our tech and operations crews that work behind the scenes to make it all happens smoothly. I’m glad we haven’t had to make any cuts because there is so much more for us to stay on top of. Trump continues to threaten war with Iran, create inhumane conditions along the southern border, develop new ways to take away our health care and deregulate our environmental standards. We are shedding light on every atrocity, fighting back every step of the way, and getting ready to turn out more voters in 2020 than we ever have before. [We haven’t had to make any cuts because one-third of our revenue comes from our community. We rely on thousands of small-dollar donations to make our ends meet. That's why I am asking you to help out; can you give $3 to help us meet our budget needs?]( Keep Fighting, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos P.S. In case you missed it, below is an email from Markos explaining the hard times for media in our country. --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, the situation has gotten even worse. Business Insider is now reporting that the number of media layoffs has reached [2,900 so far this year](. That's 2,900 reporters, fact-checkers, editors, and support staff who were working to investigate, write, report, explain and share the news. This is a scary thing. Scarier still that it's happening now, with a wannabe dictator in the White House pushing conspiracy theories and attacking facts as "fake news." [Daily Kos is an essential news source. We're a progressive, independent site free of corporate and big money influence because we rely on readers like you to help make ends meet, and we're facing the same industry pressures as other outlets. Please chip in $5 a month to support our work.]( [Can't contribute monthly? Please click here to chip in $5 one time.]( Traditional media outlets have been shrinking for years with the growth of the internet—that's not the big news here. The alarming thing about this year's layoffs is the increase in how fast it's happening—5,000 media jobs were lost between 2014 and 2017, and right now the country is on track to lose more than that this year alone. And it's not just traditional media outlets taking the hits anymore. Digital outlets are shrinking now too, as tech giants Facebook and Google gobble up ad dollars that used to fund operations for online outlets. Daily Kos isn't immune to the industry pressures that have forced digital publications to shed staff. We've been feeling it for a while now. The only reason we're not in the same spot as some other outlets is that we have you. More than one-third of Daily Kos revenue comes from readers like you—people chipping in just a few bucks at a time to keep Daily Kos up and running. It's amazing. [Daily Kos has fallen slightly behind our goals for the year, but we can catch up without your help. If you want to see more independent, progressive media and not less, click here to start a $5 recurring monthly donation help Daily Kos keep fighting.]( [Or, if you can't chip in monthly, please click here to chip in $5 one time.]( Thank you, Markos Moulitsas Founder and Publisher, 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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