John,
It’s clear now—the Washington Post’s tagline, "Democracy Dies in
Darkness," was a promise, not a warning. By refusing to endorse a
presidential candidate, alongside the L.A. Times, these billionaire-owned
outlets are failing us in the most crucial election of our lifetime.
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Their decision to sit on the sidelines while democracy is under threat is
nothing short of collusion with authoritarianism. It’s unacceptable that
over 60 billionaires are tipping the scales for Trump and skewing the
election. Without them, this would be a blowout.
We have less than two weeks to protect our democracy, our freedoms, and
our families’ futures. For as long as we’re around, Women's March will do
everything in our power to stop this slide toward authoritarianism.
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