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Look, friend, I know—it's a long weekend. That last thing you want is another email from Daily

Look, friend, I know—it's a long weekend. That last thing you want is another email from Daily Kos. So let me get straight to the point: We are SO CLOSE to hitting our monthly fundraising goal and all of us here going to enjoy the holiday that if everyone reading this email gave just **$1** then we'd be able to close the books on May. [That's why I'm asking you: Can you please give $1 right now to support Daily Kos?]( [DONATE]( Thank you, Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos P.S. Here's my email from last week explaining why small contributions like yours matter so much to us. [Please take a minute to donate now if you haven't already.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, let me get straight to the point: [Right now, Daily Kos relies more on the support of readers and activists to cover our expenses than we do anything else. We need to raise $72,846 before the end of the month to hit our fundraising goal. Can you support the work of Daily Kos by making a donation of $5 today?]( [DONATE]( There are no surprises in the story of how we got here. Big Tech giants like Amazon, Facebook and Google have vacuumed up the ad money that used to support news outlets. Smaller sources have been going out of business at an alarming rate for a decade and a half now, a trend that the pandemic only made worse. Daily Kos is not immune to the pressures bearing down on news outlets and 2023 has been one of our most difficult years ever. We were forced to make cuts, as two of our three revenue streams began badly missing their goals. The one area where we've continued to have success? Small donations from readers like you. The incredible demonstrations of support from our readers and activists have allowed to us to continue on, and so I'm asking you one more time: [Can you support progressive, independent news you can do something about by making a donation of $5 today?]( [DONATE]( Thank you, Michael Langenmayr, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. 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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