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FOCUS: Inside Gab, the Online Safe Space for Far-Right Extremists
Far-right online extremism. (image: Soohee Cho/The Intercept/Getty Images)
Micah Lee, The Intercept
Lee writes: "Hacked data from Gab contains 65 gigabytes of data, including 4 million Gab accounts, 31,000 groups, and 39 million posts."

n late February, somebody hacked Gab, an online safe space for white supremacists and other extremists. The hacker, who self-identifies as “JaXpArO and My Little Anonymous Revival Project,” exfiltrated roughly 65 gigabytes of data, including 4 million Gab accounts, 31,000 groups, and 39 million posts (over 100,000 of which were posted to private groups).

The hacker then leaked this data, which spans the site’s launch in August 2016 until February 19, to the transparency collective Distributing Denial of Secrets. In a Gab post, the hate site’s CEO Andrew Torba falsely accused DDoSecrets of hacking Gab, using an anti-trans slur while he was at it.

Due to privacy concerns, DDoSecrets is only offering GabLeaks to journalists and researchers who request access rather than publishing the full leak on the internet. (For the record, I’m a member of the DDoSecrets advisory board.)

For everyone else, here’s a broad overview of the GabLeaks data. Some of it is fairly technical, so bear with me. I’ll try to explain what I mean when I use unfamiliar terms.

Database Dumps and Chat Logs

JaXpArO provided DDoSecrets with data exported from a PostgreSQL database containing accounts, groups, and posts as well as a text file containing thousands of chat messages.

Out of the over 4 million accounts, 38,175 include email addresses (though not all of them appear to be valid email addresses) and 7,110 include password hashes, which are basically scrambled representations of passwords, from which in some cases the original password can be recovered (more on this below).

For example, here is the data associated with QAnon-believing school-shooting-survivor-harassing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Gab account.

Her account was created with the email address press@greene2020.com on January 11, and at the time Gab was hacked in late February, she had 217,544 followers, a verified account, and had posted 72 times. It also includes her password hash but not the password itself.

The chat logs are all contained in a single 9.5-megabyte text file. In addition to chat logs showing Torba courting prominent anti-Semites for his site, the text file includes more than 70,000 messages from over 15,000 users. For example, here’s a snippet of the chatter going on during the January 6 insurrection:

@666666: Just so you know, I’m going to terrorize and burn some Democrats places. Come bail me out

@666666: If you ever want info on someone, let me know. I [can] hunt anyone down. I’m using my skip tracing skills to “give back” to the democratic community. It’s only fair

Gab by the Numbers

By January 6, the day that Donald Trump supporters tried to violently prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s electoral victory, Gab had 1.6 million accounts. After the insurrection, Amazon’s cloud hosting business kicked the extremist social network Parler off its network, a decision that prompted a flood of exiled Parler users to flee to Gab. Between January 6 and February 19, an additional 2.4 million Gab accounts were created.

The vast majority of these over 4 million accounts aren’t actually active. Only 1.5 million of them have posted any content to the site at all, and only 400,000 of those have posted more than 10 times. Just over 100,000 accounts have posted more than 10 times since December 1, 2020, making that number much closer to Gab’s actual active user base.

The post-insurrection spike in Gab accounts also holds true for Gab groups. However, there’s also a spike in private groups that were created before the insurrection. The night of December 22, someone created 46 private groups for chapters of the Oath Keepers, a far-right anti-government militia that helped storm the Capitol weeks later, but the groups were either never used or their members deleted all of the posts in them and left the groups before Gab was hacked in late February.

Most Popular Content on Gab

Here are the 20 most popular public groups on Gab:

  • /g/The_Donald (299,156 members)

  • Trump 2020 (225,711 members)

  • News (210,733 members)

  • QAnon and the Great Awakening (210,201 members)

  • WeLoveTrump (185,007 members)

  • Conservative News (178,843 members)

  • Stop The Steal (165,184 members)

  • QAnon (156,739 members)

  • QAnon Patriots (147,193 members)

  • Guns of Gab (146,938 members)

  • Joe Biden Is Not My President (141,452 members)

  • Christianity (135,789 members)

  • Memes, memes, and more memes. (125,753 members)

  • Introduce Yourself (124,341 members)

  • Libertarians of Gab (110,378 members)

  • #QAnons Supporters (109,876 members)

  • Q Research (109,629 members)

  • Politics (100,584 members)

  • Survival (95,070 members)

  • HISTORY BUFFS (83,781 members)

And here are the 20 most popular private groups on Gab (though some of them, like Internet Censorship, appear to be public now):

  • Internet Censorship (76,820 members)

  • Conservative Teachers of America (18,711 members)

  • Hunting and Fishing (17,886 members)

  • Thank heaven Biden is President… said no one ever. (6,727 members)

  • American Patriot Reality Check (2,583 members)

  • Parler people (2,370 members)

  • County by County (1,580 members)

  • The Patriot Party (1,250 members)

  • US / UK Patriots (1,112 members)

  • The Right Side (914 members)

  • Patriot Business Network (681 members)

  • Women For Trump (659 members)

  • Catholic Prayer Group (631 members)

  • Conservatives and Trump Supporters – Middle Tennessee (541 members)

  • MAGA PARTY IS ALIVE AND WELL (500 members)

  • Flu You Baker Class Action (445 members)

  • Shane’s Ice Fishing Unfiltered (414 members)

  • Taiwanese American Patriots Supporting President Trump (371 members)

  • Sewing Enthusiasts of Gab (366 members)

  • ConservativeHomepage.com Forum (338 members)

Here are the Gab users with the most followers:

  • Andrew Torba, @a, the CEO of Gab (2,187,241 followers). New users automatically follow him.

  • Gab Help, @help, (1,649,252 followers). New users automatically follow this account too.

  • @gab (1,604,953 followers). New users automatically follow this one too.

  • Donald J. Trump, @realdonaldtrump (1,300,952 followers). New users automatically follow this account, and it’s not actually used by Trump.

  • @NeonRevolt (658,673 followers). This is a major QAnon conspiracy account.

  • Paul Joseph Watson, @PrisonPlanet (525,685 followers). This is a prominent conspiracy theorist and editor of the site InfoWars.

  • The Epoch Times, @TheEpochTimes (506,975 followers). This is a far-right news organization run by a Chinese cult that spent more money on pro-Trump Facebook ads in 2020 than any entity other than the Trump campaign itself.

  • Ron Watkins, @codemonkey (433,084 followers). This is the former admin of the image board 8chan, frequented by white supremacists and multiple mass shooters and the birthplace of the QAnon conspiracy movement.

  • Donald Trump Jr. Feed, @DonaldJTrumpJrFeed (432,583 followers). This is a bot that reposts tweets from Donald Trump Jr.’s Twitter account.

  • National File, @NationalFile (404,809 followers). This is a far-right news organization.

The Gab post with the most engagement on the whole platform is this post from @realdonaldtrump (which, again, isn’t actually run by the real Donald Trump).

The Gab post that ranks ninth in engagement is from the major QAnon account @StormIsUponUs.

Needless to say, his predictions did not come to pass.

Cracking Gab Passwords

Like most websites, instead of storing passwords itself, Gab scrambles the passwords using a “hash function” and stores the scrambled versions instead, called a “password hash.” For example, if someone used the password “Trump2020,” GabLeaks would only contain the scrambled version of that. The only way to confirm if that’s their password is to try running it through the same hash function Gab uses and see if any accounts are using that hash.

It turns out that at least three Gab users are using the password “Trump2020,” at least one is using “Trump2024,” and at least one is using “trump2024” (with a lowercase “t”). A few Gab users are using typical insecure passwords like “123456,” “asdf1234,” “letmein,” and “password1.” And at least one user is using an anti-Black racial slur as their password.

Armed with the 7,710 password hashes from GabLeaks, a list of nearly 9,000 password guesses that I created, and my gaming PC, which has a graphics processing unit, or GPU — hardware that can quickly do the math required for 3D graphics as well as things like cracking passwords — I used a tool called hashcat to see which passwords were weak. It took about three days to crunch the numbers, and at the end I successfully cracked 88 passwords, 49 of which were unique.

Among the Gab accounts I found using incredibly weak passwords was a verified account belonging to Spencer Brown, the spokesperson for the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization with alumni that include former Trump senior policy adviser Stephen Miller and former Attorney General Jeff Sessions. An account with the username “OneManAuschwitz” that shares Nazi propaganda used a weak password, as did an account belonging to a “Proud White Man” that shares racist and anti-Semitic memes. Several accounts devoted to QAnon had weak passwords, and so did several accounts that share run-of-the-mill conspiracy theories about the Covid-19 vaccine and the 2020 election.

Thirty-one of the cracked passwords used the same extremely weak password, and nearly all of them used email addresses from the disposable email service sharklasers.com. These are all Gab “fan” accounts that repost tweets from popular extremist Twitter accounts. For example, the Candace Owens fan account has 10,200 followers on Gab, the Dinesh D’Souza fan account has 7,800 followers, and the Breitbart News fan account has 7,100 followers. None of these accounts have posted since November 2018 and are now abandoned.

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RSN: FOCUS: Chris Hedges | Bandaging the Corpse: Biden's Big Bailout Can't Pull America Out of Its Death Spiral

 

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FOCUS: Chris Hedges | Bandaging the Corpse: Biden's Big Bailout Can't Pull America Out of Its Death Spiral
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Chris Hedges, Salon
Hedges writes: "The American Rescue Plan is a desperate effort to address the multiple crises destroying America. It won't work."

he established ruling elites know there is a crisis. They agreed, at least temporarily, to throw money at it with the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill known as American Rescue Plan (ARP). But the ARP will not alter the structural inequities, either by raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour or imposing taxes and regulations on corporations or the billionaire class that saw its wealth increase by a staggering $1.1 trillion since the start of the pandemic. The health system will remain privatized, meaning the insurance and pharmaceutical corporations will reap a windfall of tens of billions of dollars with the ARP, and this when they are already making record profits. The endless wars in the Middle East, and the bloated military budget that funds them, will remain sacrosanct. Wall Street and the predatory global speculators that profit from the massive levels of debt peonage imposed on an underpaid working class and loot the U.S. Treasury in our casino capitalism will continue to funnel money upwards into the hands of a tiny, oligarchic cabal. There will be no campaign finance reform to end our system of legalized bribery. The giant tech monopolies will remain intact. The fossil fuel companies will continue to ravage the ecosystem. The militarized police, censorship imposed by digital media platforms, vast prison system, harsher and harsher laws aimed at curbing domestic terrorism and dissent and wholesale government surveillance will be, as they were before, the primary instruments of state control.

This act will, at best, provide a momentary respite from the country's death spiral, sending out onetime checks of $1,400 to 280 million Americans, extending $300 weekly unemployment benefits until the end of August and distributing $3,600 through a tax credit for children under the age of 6 and $3,000 per child ages 6 to 17 starting on July 1. Much of this money will be instantly gobbled up by landlords, lenders, medical providers and credit card companies. The act does, to its credit, bail out some 1 million unionized workers poised to lose their pensions and hands $31.2 billion in aid to Native communities, some of the poorest in the nation.

But what happens to the majority of Americans who get government support for only a few months? What are they supposed to do when the checks stop arriving at the end of the year? Will the federal government orchestrate another massive relief package? I doubt it. We will be back where we started.

By refusing to address the root causes of America's rot, by failing to pump life back into the democratic institutions that once gave the citizen a voice, however limited, and make incremental and piecemeal reform possible, by not addressing the severe economic and social inequality and dislocation that afflicts at least half the country, the anomie and ruptured social bonds that gave rise to a demagogue like Donald Trump will expand. The American empire will not staunch its disintegration. The political deformities will metastasize.

When the next demagogue appears, and the Republican Party has banked its future on Trump or his doppelgänger, he or she will probably be competent. The Republican Party in 43 states has proposed 250 laws to limit mail, early in-person and Election Day voting and mandate stricter ID requirements, as well as reduce the hours at voting sites and the numbers of voting locations, potentially disenfranchising tens of millions of voters. The party has no intention of playing by the rules. Once back in power, cloaked in the ideological garb of Christian fascism, the new or the old Trump will abolish what little is left of democratic space.

The established elites pretend that Trump was a freakish anomaly. They naively believe they can make Trump and his most vociferous supporters disappear by banishing them from social media. The ancien régime, will, they assert, return with the decorum of its imperial presidency, respect for procedural norms, elaborately choreographed elections and fealty to neoliberal and imperial policies.

But what the established ruling elites have yet to grasp, despite the narrow electoral victory Joe Biden had over Trump and the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 by an enraged mob, is that the credibility of the old order is dead. The Trump era, if not Trump himself, is the future. The ruling elites, embodied by Biden and the Democratic Party and the polite wing of the Republican Party represented by Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, is headed for the dustbin of history.

The elites collectively sold out the American public to corporate power. They did this by lying to the public about the consequences of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), trade deals, dismantling welfare, revoking Glass-Steagall, imposing austerity measures, deregulating Wall Street, passing draconian crime bills, launching endless wars in the Middle East and bailing out the big banks and financial firms rather than the victims of their fraud. These lies were far, far more damaging to the public than any of the lies told by Trump. These elites have been found out. They are hated. They deserve to be hated.

The Biden administration — and Biden was one of the principal architects of the policies that fleeced the working class and made war on the poor — is nothing more than a brief coda in the decline and fall, set against which is China's rising global economic and military clout.

The loss of credibility has left the media, which serves as courtiers to the elites, largely powerless to manipulate public perceptions and public opinion. Rather, the media has divided the public into competing demographics. Media platforms target one demographic, feeding its opinions and proclivities back to it, while shrilly demonizing the demographic on the other side of the political divide. This has proved commercially successful. But it has also split the country into irreconcilable warring factions that can no longer communicate. Truth and verifiable fact have been sacrificed. Russiagate is as absurd as the belief that the presidential election was stolen from Trump. Pick your fantasy.

The loss of credibility among the ruling elites has transferred political influence to those outside established centers of power such as Alex Jones, celebrities and those such as Joe Rogan, Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi who were never groomed by the media conglomerates. The Democratic Party, in an effort to curb the influence of the new centers of power, has allied itself with social media industry giants such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Patreon, Substack and Spotify to curtail or censor its critics. The goal is to herd the public back to Democratic Party-allied news organizations such as The New York Times, The Washington Post and CNN. But these media outlets, which in the service to corporate advertisers have rendered the lives of the working class and the poor invisible, are as reviled as the ruling elites themselves.

The loss of credibility has also given rise to new, often spontaneous groups, as well as the lunatic fringe that embraces conspiracy theories such as QAnon. None of these groups or individuals, whether they are on the left or the right, however, have the organizational structure, coherence and ideological cohesiveness of radical movements of the past, including the old Communist Party or militant labor unions. They traffic in emotional outrage, often replacing one outrage with another. They provide new forms of identity to replace the identities lost by tens of millions of Americans who have been cast aside. This energy can be harnessed for laudable causes, such as ending police abuse, but it is too often ephemeral. It has a tendency to transform political debate into grievance protests, at best, and more often televised spectacle. These flash mobs pose no threat to the elites unless they build disciplined organization structures, which takes years, and articulate a vision of what can come next. (This is why I support Extinction Rebellion, which has a large grassroots network, especially in Europe, carries out effective sustained acts of civil disobedience and has a clearly stated goal of overthrowing the ruling elites and building a new governing system through people's committees and sortition.)

This amorphous, emotionally driven anti-politics is fertile ground for demagogues, who have no political consistency but cater exclusively to the zeitgeist of the moment. Many of those who support demagogues know, on some level, they are con artists and liars. But demagogues are revered because, like all cult leaders, they flout conventions, are outrageous and crude, claim omnipotence and disdain traditional decorum. Demagogues are weaponized against bankrupt well-heeled elites who have stripped the public of opportunities and identities, extinguishing hopes for the future. A cornered population has little left but hate and the emotional catharsis expressing it brings.

The engine of our emerging dystopia is income inequality, which is growing. This bill does nothing to address this cancer. The bottom 50 percent of households in 2019 accounted for only 1 percent of the nation's total wealth. The top 10 percent accounted for 76 percent. And this was before the pandemic accelerated income disparity. More than 18 million American depend on unemployment benefits, as businesses contract and close. Nearly 81 million Americans struggle to meet basic household expenses, 22 million lack enough food and 11 million say they can't make their next house payment. Only deep structural reforms accompanied by New Deal-type legislation can save us, but such changes are an anathema to the corporate state and the Biden administration. History has amply demonstrated what happens when income disparities of this magnitude afflict a country. We will be no exception. Lacking a strong left, the United States will in desperation embrace authoritarianism, if not proto-fascism. This will, I fear, be Biden and the Democratic Party's real legacy.

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Czech republic authorises ivermectin

 



UK, CoViD symptom tracker https://covid.joinzoe.com/data
Drop in news COVID cases resumes https://covid.joinzoe.com/post/drop-i...
Symptomatic cases, + 8,111 Based on 9,642 swab tests data from last week Week before, + 9,545 Decrease of 15% Down 88% from a peak of 69,000 at the beginning of the year Prevalence, 1 in 483 people in the UK currently have symptomatic COVID https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk
Cases, + 5,177 Down 31.3% Deaths, + 82 Down 34.8% Hospitalised, + 707 Down 29.6% In patients, 12,876 Vaccinations First dose, 22,213,112 Second dose, 1,122,402 Nicola Sturgeon Everyone has made so many sacrifices in the past year & seeing a minority risk our progress is infuriating & disgraceful UK Minimum of 5 weeks apart Step One England, From 8 March All schools and colleges open Outside, with 2 people, tea, picnic England, From 29 March Outdoor gatherings, six people or two households Including private gardens Outdoor sports allowed Step Two From 12 April Pubs and restaurants open for outdoor drinking and eating Non-essential retail opens, hairdressers and some public buildings like libraries Outdoor settings like alcohol takeaways, beer gardens, zoos and theme parks Indoor leisure like swimming pools and gyms Self-contained holiday accommodation, and camp sites Still no indoor mixing between different households Review of international leisure travel, announced by 12 April at the earliest Funerals, up to 30 people, weddings up to 15 guests Step Three From 17 May, at the earliest If the data allows Outdoor, up to 30 people Two households can mix indoors Pubs and restaurants, eating inside, rule of six Cinemas, museums, hotels, open Up to 10,000 spectators outdoor consider the potential role of Covid status certification Step Four From 21 June Potentially see all legal limits on social contact removed Nightclubs Restrictions on weddings and funerals will also be abolished United States Cases, 28,771,749 Deaths, 522,973 Trends https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-trac...
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US Vaccinations Administered, 90,351,750 First dose, 58,873,710 (17.7%) Second dose, 30,686,881 (9.2%) Dr. Fauci Those guidelines are coming out from the C.D.C. really imminently Dr. Rochelle Walensky, C.D.C. director these are complex issues, and the science is rapidly evolving We are making sure and taking the time to get this right Czech republic In order to protect public health To ensure the availability of medicinal products important for the provision of health care https://www.mzcr.cz/rozhodnuti-o-doca...
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HUVEMEC 3 mg, tablets, manufactured by Huvepharma, Bulgaria, containing the active substance Ivermectin Subject to a medical prescription Only for use in hospitalized patients over 18 years of age Risk of teratogenicity 0.2 mg / kg / day administered on days 1, 3 and 5 Maximum daily dose of 24 mg was evaluated as safe and most appropriate. Can be given to inpatient health care providers Due to the favorable safety profile and lack of other treatment alternatives It is more appropriate to allow the use of an unregistered medicinal product under controlled conditions Thus prevent reckless use of Ivermectin obtained on the black market or by using inappropriate veterinary products or dosage forms (cream, paste). The patient must be informed that he is being treated with an unregistered medicinal product that is not used in accordance with the marketing authorization and will be aware of its benefits and risks. Slovakia https://www.visegradgroup.eu/news/hea...
Authorises Ivermectin for use against CoViD In hospitals and on prescription For the next 6 months Afghanistan Population, 38 million Cases, 55,847 Deaths, 2,449 https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/...
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The straw that could break Amazon

 


Amazon is using every dirty trick in the book to quell the union effort at one of its Alabama warehouses. But workers across America are inspired to fight back.

More than 1,000 Amazon employees in warehouses around the U.S. have contacted the Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) about joining, and all eyes are on the trailblazing effort in the Deep South. “It would help very much if Alabama votes yes," one Seattle-based worker told the Washington Post. "The chances that we'll do something increases.”1

Their success could create a domino effect that finally reclaims power from one of America’s biggest and most predatory monopolies. Demand Progress has been working to support workers, small businesses, and our democracy by taking on Amazon’s power and break up the company.

A union in Alabama could be a turning point in taking on Jeff Bezos and Amazon’s power. Will you donate to support Demand Progress and keep the pressure on Amazon?

Amazon has fought back unionization in the United States for years. But the company’s harsh working conditions, made even worse by the Covid-19 pandemic, have made the union drive in Bessemer one of the most promising yet.

Workers are fed up, and they’re closer to success than ever before. RWDSU reports that more than 3,000 Amazon employees in Alabama have signed union pledge cards—this is the majority of those eligible to vote for the union.2

Union organizers got a crucial boost from President Joe Biden late last month, who put out a video message saying, "there should be no intimidation, no coercion, no threats, no anti-union propaganda. . . . Every worker should have a free and fair choice to join a union."3

But Amazon is redoubling its efforts to defeat the union. It tried to stop a vote-by-mail effort in court, and when it lost, told workers they had to vote by March 1, when the voting period actually ends March 29.4

The company is running ads that spread lies about the union. And it’s paying employees $1,000 to quit their jobs, in an effort to weed out workers who might support the union.5

Workers across America are watching to see if the historic union push in Alabama will succeed.

We cannot let Amazon crush workers’ rights or union efforts, and Amazon must be held accountable for its horrendous working conditions. Demand Progress helped launch the Athena coalition to take on Amazon's power, and we're standing with the workers in Alabama and gathering signatures to call on Congress to break up Amazon. Will you donate?

Yes, I’ll donate to Demand Progress today and help Break Up Big Tech companies like Amazon.

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Sources:

1. Business Insider, "More than 1,000 Amazon workers across the US have asked about unionization following the historic union vote at an Alabama warehouse," March 9, 2021
2. The Washington Post, "Amazon fights aggressively to defeat union drive in Alabama, fearing a coming wave," March 9, 2021
3. Business Insider, "Biden supports the historic Amazon worker union vote in Alabama, and demands 'no anti-union propaganda'," March 1, 2021
4. Business Insider, "More than 1,000 Amazon workers across the US have asked about unionization following the historic union vote at an Alabama warehouse," March 9, 2021
5. Motherboard, "Amazon Is Paying Employees to Quit Right Before Critical Union Vote," February 22, 2021


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We blame Mark Zuckerberg

 

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Facebook’s decision was incredibly detrimental to campaigns and organizations like ours that depend heavily on grassroots donors. We lost a major fundraising stream for roughly 120 days.

We’re behind on our fundraising goal for this quarter. Can you help close the gap by chipping in $17.05 (our average donation) or whatever you can afford right now?


We’re 100% grassroots-funded and don’t take any money from corporate PACs. Do you know who is taking money from corporate PACs right now? The DCCC. That means they were raising millions while we lost a critical fundraising stream. And the DCCC recruits candidates who take corporate PAC money and don’t support progressive priorities.

We’re proud that our average donation is just $17.05 this year. It’s a testament to what regular folks can build together, just chipping in what they can when they can. We’re transforming the Democratic party as we take on corporate Democrats in primaries and push what’s possible in Congress.

That can only continue if we hit our fundraising goals — and we’re behind this quarter. Can you contribute $3, $17.05, or anything at all right now to help us close our fundraising gap? Every dollar helps us push the Democratic party to be more progressive.

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