None of us want to live in a world where money buys politics. But to change that world, we have to elect people to Congress who don't have the networks or private fortunes to win without our financial help
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So I'm grateful to these New Yorkers who came to hear a bunch of no-name rural candidates with day jobs speak, and gave money—almost all of them for the first time. And I'm grateful to everyone who has supported the Great Slate onlinehttps://secure.actblue.com/donate/great_slate …
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people who can’t be bothered to cross the East River are not exactly the die-hard audience I’m after
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I really want to thank you for putting so much energy and time into this. I've donated, seems like the least I can do.
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turns out the commenters did not, in fact, mean well
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Thank you! Especially seeing this nonsense from the BigCorp end of tech, it's nice to see the grassroots getting mobilized to support Congresspeople who will actually serve the people.http://thehill.com/policy/technology/365504-major-tech-trade-association-backs-tax-bill …
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Unitarian?
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