Don't give to the DCCC, and don't give to the DNC. That money feeds a consultant ecosystem that has little impact on results but will trap you in a fundraising meatgrinder. Instead, give directly to campaigns you believe in who you think will make good use of the money.
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And give earlier rather than later. Every week that goes by reduces the marginal value of a dollar. Early money frees up candidates' time so they can campaign and make public appearances, rather than spend endless hours on call time to donors. And it encourages skittish endorsers
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For maximum impact, fund state house races, local races, or rural races in general. The Wyoming Democratic Party pays $600/month in rent for its headquarters. And if you want ideas, there are a billion of us on Twitter with pet races to recommend
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Yes, Trumo is a distraction. But encouraging people to passively just accept " blue safety" when they're gonna support Pay Go is myopic. Then telling people to spend energy outside their local community? A world exists outside electoral politics.
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I agree, but too rich for my blood! Three Democrats have raised over $800K before the primary
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If I were, say, an experienced founder/engineer/data-scientist who wanted to volunteer 10-20hrs/wk to help progressive campaigns through the midterms, how would you suggest I go about it?
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