A fundraising email seen by ones own donors is not a public statement of support (it has a much more limited audience, both in political alignment and in number of eyeballs).
A trans congressperson fundraising on Democratic fundraising email lists is *also* not a public statement of support.
A fundraising email seen by ones own donors is not a public statement of support (it has a much more limited audience, both in political alignment and in number of eyeballs).
A trans congressperson fundraising on Democratic fundraising email lists is *also* not a public statement of support.
I don't think I have to explain why refusing to make a public statement, while simultaneously *fundraising off of it* in effectively *private* emails, makes the situation much more embarrassing, and worse. It's blatant, cynical, "Rainbow Capitalism".
A fundraising email seen by ones own donors is not a public statement of support (it has a much more limited audience, both in political alignment and in number of eyeballs).
A trans congressperson fundraising on Democratic fundraising email lists is *also* not a public statement of support.
I don't think I have to explain why refusing to make a public statement, while simultaneously *fundraising off of it* in effectively *private* emails, makes the situation much more embarrassing, and worse. It's blatant, cynical, "Rainbow Capitalism".