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NEW: Elderly liberals are now holding meet-ups to protest Donald Trump by singing "we ain't gonna let no fascist take our democracy" in a bid to save the party's sub-30% approval rating before the 2026 midterm elections.
"We're out in the streets - uh!"
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"We're out in the streets - uh!"
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“With less international students on campus, landlords are left with vacant units. And that means lower rents.”
“How do landlords feel about it?”
“I mean landlords are not happy about it.”
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“How do landlords feel about it?”
“I mean landlords are not happy about it.”
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BREAKING: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson worries that the presence of ICE agents at polling locations during the upcoming election could deter voter participation
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HOLY SH*T!
Of all people, Taylor Lorenz just exposed a leftist dark money group secretly paying liberal influencers to push their messaging—the same influencers who swear they’re “independent” and “not paid by anyone.”
In her recent WIRED article Lorenz revealed that a liberal dark money group, The Sixteen Thirty Fund, is secretly funding high-profile Democratic influencers through its nonprofit arm, Chorus. These influencers are offered up to $8,000 per month to promote political messaging online, under contracts that prohibit disclosure and impose content restrictions. Creators who joined the program “are expected to attend regular advocacy trainings and daily messaging check-ins.”
The initiative, known as the Chorus Creator Incubator Program, aims to bolster Democratic messaging on the internet by enlisting over 90 influencers with a collective reach of 40 million followers.
“According to copies of the contract viewed by WIRED that creators signed, the influencers are not allowed to disclose their relationship with Chorus or The Sixteen Thirty Fund—or functionally, that they’re being paid at all.”
“Creators in the program are not allowed to use any funds or resources that they receive as part of the program to make content that supports or opposes any political candidate or campaign without express authorization from Chorus in advance and in writing, per the contract.”
Lorenz even went so far as to name some of these paid Democratic operatives.
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Of all people, Taylor Lorenz just exposed a leftist dark money group secretly paying liberal influencers to push their messaging—the same influencers who swear they’re “independent” and “not paid by anyone.”
In her recent WIRED article Lorenz revealed that a liberal dark money group, The Sixteen Thirty Fund, is secretly funding high-profile Democratic influencers through its nonprofit arm, Chorus. These influencers are offered up to $8,000 per month to promote political messaging online, under contracts that prohibit disclosure and impose content restrictions. Creators who joined the program “are expected to attend regular advocacy trainings and daily messaging check-ins.”
The initiative, known as the Chorus Creator Incubator Program, aims to bolster Democratic messaging on the internet by enlisting over 90 influencers with a collective reach of 40 million followers.
“According to copies of the contract viewed by WIRED that creators signed, the influencers are not allowed to disclose their relationship with Chorus or The Sixteen Thirty Fund—or functionally, that they’re being paid at all.”
“Creators in the program are not allowed to use any funds or resources that they receive as part of the program to make content that supports or opposes any political candidate or campaign without express authorization from Chorus in advance and in writing, per the contract.”
Lorenz even went so far as to name some of these paid Democratic operatives.
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