In this same thread, I would like to thank the people who gave $5, $10—whatever they could. We've had donations from people in dire straits who could not really afford it. It's not just the aggregate amount, but the number of individual donors that matters in this fight.
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Please remember that candidates are human beings, and when they see people offering financial support—sometimes at significant hardship—to a race that experts had written off as hopeless before the election even started, that means a lot to them. We are all in this together.
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@dfabu way to put your money where your mouth is -
If this election goes wrong, Trump will be emboldened. If that happens, I’d have to leave the country. But where? There’s nowhere to run from the US. My savings, in dollars, become suddenly way WAY less useful. This is my best bet to preserve my family’s way of life.
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Hi! I was a big donor to the Great Slate in 2018. None of the candidates won. I’m considering donating again, but I’m worried that I wasted my money last time. What has changed? Why, for example, will Galvin succeed in 2020 after losing by seven points to Young in 2018?
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Hey! Thanks for donating back then. Let me answer in a couple of tweets. First off, we did put a candidate in office, Jared Golden. That gives us a better track record than Justice Democrats, People's House Project, or any other progressive effort. We also swung IA-4 by 20 points
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