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Daily Kos is getting sued by a wealthy anti-vaxxer and this suit is getting expensive. That's why I'm asking you to donate $5 right now to help offset the cost of our defense

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Friend, at Daily Kos, we pride ourselves on not only working hard to elect more Democrats, but bette

Friend, at Daily Kos, we pride ourselves on not only working hard to elect more Democrats, but better Democrats, from the top of the ballot to the bottom, in every corner of the country. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. isn’t one of those. The [zealot anti-vaxxer](, [Nazi cavorter]( was reportedly recruited by [Trump mastermind Steve Bannon]( to run for president, as a Democrat, against President Joe Biden. A recent poll shows that [10% of potential Democratic primary voters]( would back Robert F. Kennedy Jr. because of his famous name. That doesn’t make him a threat to win the nomination, but it gives him a platform to spread his dangerous anti-vaccine ideology. Oh, and he is suing Daily Kos to [unmask the identity of a community diarist]( for writing a story that Kennedy attended an anti-mask rally in Berlin that was heavily planned, promoted, and attended by neo-Nazis. Kennedy has the personal wealth to prolong the lawsuit against Daily Kos AND fund a presidential campaign that keeps his dangerous, life-threatening misinformation and lies in the mainstream limelight. Unfortunately, Daily Kos doesn't have such funds to tap into. Over the last few months our income has fallen behind our projections. We have made financial cuts and scraped by thanks to tens of thousands donations from our readers and activists. [It's important that Daily Kos protects the anonymity of community writers. It is also important that we expose the truth about Kennedy and his faux Democratic campaign for president. Please support our hard work by donating $5 today.]( [DONATE]( Thanks for all you do, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos P.S. [Public Citizen]( has joined us in this fight by providing legal representation pro-bono for the community writer at the center of this case. [Please consider making a donation to support their work.]( 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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