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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 3
NYT Opinion Criticizes $20 Political Fundraising Appeals From Both Parties
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 3

NYT Opinion Criticizes $20 Political Fundraising Appeals From Both Parties

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 3

Summary

  • A New York Times opinion piece argues Democrats’ fundraising emails project weakness, using apologetic subject lines like “Can I explain?” and “Please” that make the party look insecure rather than combative.
  • The author says those pleas reflect public hand-wringing after losses to Donald Trump and urges Democrats to stop asking supporters to bankroll what can seem like a demoralized operation.
  • Republican solicitations draw equal criticism for the opposite problem: hyperbolic fear appeals that pressure readers to give $20 immediately or face exaggerated threats from Democratic villains.
  • Taken together, the column portrays political fundraising across both parties as toxic, manipulative and in need of a broader rethink.

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