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Taylor Swift and Daily Kos

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You have got to be kidding me, Friend! This has to be one of the wackiest conspiracy theories I have

You have got to be kidding me, Friend! This has to be one of the wackiest conspiracy theories I have heard, and let's face it, there are a lot of wacky conspiracy theories coming from the right: [Jesse Waters of Fox News wonders if Taylor Swift is a psyops Pentagon asset]( because she is trying to help people register to vote. [Help Daily Kos fight Republican-led voter suppression ahead of the 2024 elections with a donation of $5.]( [DONATE]( Now that I think about it, I shouldn't be all that surprised that Republicans are getting angry about people—in particular young people—voting. Since Biden took office, Republican-led states have enacted [restrictive voting laws]( at an alarming rate. These laws will make it harder for people to cast a ballot in 2024 and open the door to election interference schemes. There is no doubt that we have our work cut out for us in 2024. We will need to work hard to register new voters, educate voters on changes in voting laws, and mobilize voters to the polls in 2024. We need to work just as hard to turn out Democratic votes in 2024 as we did in 2020, when we signed up over 100,000 Get Out the Vote volunteers, ultimately connecting with over a million voters. That just won't be possible with fewer resources. Daily Kos is the country's largest progressive news and activism hub with a deep reach within the progressive movement. We have a long history of successfully recruiting large numbers of Get Out the Vote volunteers, supporting better Democratic candidates up and down the ballot, and supporting community-led organizations to mobilize voters. Unfortunately, as we gear up for the 2024 elections, Daily Kos has fewer financial resources than we did four years ago. We can't repeat our electoral successes and win in 2024 with fewer resources. [As we head into the 2024 elections, it's not enough for Daily Kos to survive, we need to thrive to overcome Republican-led voter suppression. Support our work with a donation of $5 right now.]( [DONATE]( Thank you for all you do, Amanda McKay, 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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