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David Callahan

@davidcallahanip

Founder of InsidePhilanthropy.com. Author of "The Givers," et al. Co-founded Demos. Polsci Ph.D.

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Democrats urgently need to flip the House this year and have a good chance to do so. But it's not a given, which is why donors should support GOTV work in key districts. Here's how to do that. buff.ly/4gwexyY

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Young voters helped Biden win Georgia in 2020. To make that happen again, Blue Tent recommends donating to the Georgia Youth Justice Coalition, the top youth electoral group in the state. Georgia Youth Justice Coalition for Action buff.ly/4ets8VU

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Thanks to class realignment, affluent Americans are now more likely to be Democrats. Yet most don't make political donations or give as much as they can. buff.ly/4dvxijp

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The Rural Democracy Initiative is at the forefront of a historic push to help Democrats win in rural areas. Here's what Rural Democracy Initiative is doing—and how donors can help. buff.ly/4gIuKRJ

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Democrats are struggling with key demographic groups in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina according to polls. But Down Home North Carolina, LUCHA Arizona, Georgia Youth Justice Coalition for Action, etc., have plans to win. Here's a closer look. buff.ly/3Y5KuH6

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Small donors have more power in politics than ever before. The reasons include very close elections, where money can make a bigger difference, and better options for donors to have an impact. buff.ly/4eJ7Nw2

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Even as the Harris-Walz Campaign raises record sums of money, critical pieces of the Democratic ground game remain dangerously underfunded, according to a Blue Tent analysis. buff.ly/4gOze9i

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Young voters helped Biden win Georgia in 2020. To make that happen again, Blue Tent recommends donating to the Georgia Youth Justice Coalition, the top youth electoral group in the state.

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Democrats urgently need to flip the House and have a good chance to do so. But it's not a given, which is why donors should support GOTV work in key districts. Here's how to do that.

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Polls show that Harris is still lagging with 18-29-year-olds, who Biden won by 25 points in 2020. Donors can help here by supporting a key hub for youth organizing, Alliance for Youth Action.

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Polls show that Harris is still lagging with 18-29-year-olds, who Biden won by 25 points in 2020. Donors can help here by supporting a key hub for youth organizing.

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I share my thoughts on where things are at with the Democratic ground game in this interview. Bottom line: while lots of money is flowing for the Harris campaign, grassroots GOTV groups are still dangerously underfunded. youtube.com/watch?v=bmNny7…

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Polls show that Harris is struggling to match Biden's 2020 margins in rural and working-class areas and also lock down key Democratic constituencies, including Blacks and Latinos. I look at voting groups focusing on these challenges. buff.ly/3A0p9Wf

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Polls show that Harris is still lagging with 18-29-year-olds, who Biden won by 25 points in 2020. Donors can help here by supporting a key hub for youth organizing, Alliance for Youth Action

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Small donors have more power in politics than ever before. The reasons include very close elections, where money can make a bigger difference, and better options for donors to have an impact.

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No Democratic presidential candidate has won white women since 1964. But Biden came close in 2020, and if Harris improves on that performance, she'll win the election. Galvanize Action is working to make that happen. buff.ly/3YopCKn

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If Harris doesn't improve her standing among working-class voters, she's likely to lose the election. I spotlight an organizing group working on this challenge that donors can still support with last-minute funding. Working America buff.ly/3BPErxW

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For anyone still not tapped out: some last-minute donation options, with a focus on bolstering Harris with key constituencies. buff.ly/3Cc2WFo

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As a who's who of billionaires jockey for a place in the Trump oligarchy, with little public concern, I speculate about how attitudes toward the ultra-wealthy might evolve in the next few years and what that may mean for philanthropy. buff.ly/40Vr7Sx