Thursday, October 17, 2019
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Message from Common Dreams
Friend,
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg made national headlines in the U.S. over recent days for arguing that the large number of small-dollar donations being raised by some of his 2020 competitors—namely Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren—won't be enough to defeat Donald Trump next year.
But Buttigieg is dead wrong. And it has absolutely nothing to do with whoever you might prefer for president.
Mayor Pete is wrong because what he called "pocket change"—the small-dollar donations that working people and progressives pool together as a much-needed antidote to a flailing democracy dominated by corporate interests, flooded with corporate cash, and largely controlled by the deep pockets of the nation's wealthiest individuals and families.
It turns out that so-called "pocket change" is also what our progressive and independent media model has been all about since Common Dreams' inception.
Do you think there is an army of corporate advertisers who would support the kind of work we do day in and day out? Do you think that it would be "viable" to invite a private equity firm in to help us make ends meet? And even if they did, would you trust us or read us or support us?
Of course not. And that's the way we want it. Your "pocket change" is what keeps our newsroom lights on and it's what inspires us to keep going 365 days a year.
So if you have any pocket change, our shoestring budget could really use a boost today.
Impeachment inquiry. Primary debates. Foreign wars. Climate emergency. Corporate greed. The world is awash in crises that demand coverage and analysis. But we can only do the work with your help.
Can you help us with your pocket change today?
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In Solidarity,
Jon Queally
Managing Editor
for the whole Common Dreams news team
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Message from RepresentUs
The largest Ranked Choice Voting campaign in U.S. history is happening right now — but it will only win if our entire movement in all 50 states gets involved.
RepresentUs is all in on passing Question 1 in New York City, and the campaign is relying on the power of volunteers from across the country to get out the vote in NYC. That’s why I’m inviting you to join me and Yes On 1 Field Director Kicy Motley for a national strategy call this Thursday, October 17 to hear directly from the campaign and learn what we need to do to get this over the finish line.
RSVP now to join tomorrow's special national strategy call at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Ranked Choice Voting gives voters more voice and more choice in elections, and forces politicians to pay attention to every community. It’s a critical reform to our broken election system that will save people time and money – and it's endorsed by The New York Times and the Daily News.
This is not simply a local election. The number of Americans who use RCV would more than triple if New Yorkers pass Question 1 on November 5, providing a huge boost to the national election reform movement and opening the door for other cities and states to adopt the policy.
You don’t have to live in New York City to support the Yes On 1 campaign. We’re counting on RepresentUs members from throughout the country to take part in this historic election and give the campaign one last push.
Join the call to find out what you can do to help — you can dial in from your phone or join from your computer.
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