US Democrats Throw Money at a Problem: Countering G.O.P. Clout Online - At private gatherings, strategists and donors are swapping ideas to help the party capture the digital mojo that helped President Trump win. Yes, there’s a price tag.

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Six months after the Democratic Party’s crushing 2024 defeat, the party’s megadonors are being inundated with overtures to spend tens of millions of dollars to develop an army of left-leaning online influencers.

At donor retreats and in pitch documents seen by The New York Times, liberal strategists are pushing the party’s rich backers to reopen their wallets for a cavalcade of projects to help Democrats, as the cliché now goes, “find the next Joe Rogan.” The proposals, the scope of which has not been previously reported, are meant to energize glum donors and persuade them that they can compete culturally with President Trump — if only they can throw enough money at the problem.

Democrats widely believe they must grow more creative in stoking online enthusiasm for their candidates, particularly in less outwardly political forms of media like sports or lifestyle podcasts. Many now take it as gospel that Mr. Trump’s victory last year came in part because he cultivated an ecosystem of supporters on YouTube, TikTok and podcasts, in addition to the many Trump-friendly hosts on Fox News.

The quiet effort amounts to an audacious — skeptics might say desperate — bet that Democrats can buy more cultural relevance online, despite the fact that casually right-leaning touchstones like Mr. Rogan’s podcast were not built by political donors and did not rise overnight.

Wealthy donors tend to move in packs, and some jaded liberals worry that the excitement could cause money to flow into projects that are not fully fleshed out. They argue that the latest pitches on the left are coming from operatives who are hungry to meet donors’ demand for a shiny new object. In a break from the past, some of the Democrats’ new ventures are for-profit companies.

And so far, there are still more ideas than hard, committed money: One Democratic operative described compiling a spreadsheet of 26 active projects related to creators, over a dozen of which are new since November. But a few of the efforts have ties to major donors that could give them liftoff.

“It needs to start with a legitimate investment,” said Marissa McBride, a Democratic strategist who leads a donor group called Mind the Gap. But she added, “There has to be something that is happening organically as well.”

Shedding a ‘Hall Monitor’ Reputation​

The first out of the gate has been Chorus, a well-publicized liberal nonprofit group co-founded by the Democratic influencer Brian Tyler Cohen.

But others have stayed under wraps until now. In November, Ms. McBride and other liberal operatives gathered in Washington for a series of meetings to survey the election wreckage. At the headquarters of American Bridge, one of the largest Democratic donor networks, they eventually hatched a plan for a for-profit media company called AND Media, which stands for “Achieve Narrative Dominance.”

The company, incorporated in March, says it is aiming to raise $45 million over the next four years. The group hopes to have a $70 million budget over that time frame based on predictions of $25 million in revenue. It says it has raised $7 million so far. Ms. McBride and Christian Tom, who led digital strategy for the Biden White House, have pitched the company to American Bridge donors as a broad cultural project.

Hoping to move away from “the current didactic, hall monitor style of Democratic politics that turns off younger audiences,” AND Media will focus on directly funding influencers and co-producing their content, opening a creator talent agency and starting by “inking deals with four ‘flagship’ creators,” according to a business plan shared with The Times.

Another effort with ties to major donors is called Project Bullhorn, which is meant to pool contributions to back creator projects. The money is running through Jason Berkenfeld, who has advised the political giving of Eric Schmidt, the billionaire former Google chief executive, and others. Mr. Berkenfeld pitched the project to major Democratic contributors at a briefing this month featuring Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey.

Mr. Berkenfeld is seeking to raise $35 million in the first year for Project Bullhorn and aligned work, according to two people who have spoken to him. He is largely trying to amplify existing influencer networks: An early recipient of the money he raises will be a fund backing left-leaning creators on YouTube. Another will be a “matchmaking service” to book these creators on YouTube shows and podcasts.

Project Bullhorn plans to include a for-profit arm that will “have the potential to reap significant returns,” according to a concept document obtained by The Times. “We will need to create self-sustaining businesses if we want to build an echo chamber with sufficient scale and reach.”

‘We Can’t Afford to Wait’​

All of these programs are somewhat similar, and they will compete for scarce capital. Democratic strategists and fund-raisers say that many major liberal donors are still being stingy with their money — and that the few laying out cash are more focused on legal efforts to fight the Trump administration.

One of the top aides on former Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign, Rob Flaherty, and a digital media executive, Mike Vainisi, have been in conversations with donors in recent weeks ahead of what is expected to be a multimillion-dollar fund-raising round for a new for-profit company called Channel Zero. The group is meant to provide back-office services to content creators who already have large followings.

Mr. Flaherty is also advising Project Echo, a new four-year $52 million influencer program from People for the American Way, a progressive nonprofit group. The group is spending about $10 million of its own money and pitching donors for the rest, according to its president, Svante Myrick.

A program called Double Tap Democracy, meanwhile, is working with 2,000 mostly apolitical creators who generally have smaller followings.

The project was started by Rachel Irwin, who led a $30 million influencer program last cycle for Future Forward, the biggest Democratic super PAC. But there was tension during the campaign over the size of the influencer program, which some donors wanted to be even bigger, according to a person briefed on the conversations.

Ms. Irwin incorporated Double Tap late last year. She received an initial grant of about $250,000 from Future Forward and has raised money from some Silicon Valley donors. She has argued to others that the party did not invest early or enough in cultural talent in the last election, and that she is trying to learn from her experience at Future Forward.

“We can’t keep running these programs late in the cycle, only to break down after or treat these relationships as transactional and expect success,” Ms. Irwin wrote to allies in a March email seen by The Times. “Every day we don’t engage online is a missed opportunity — and we can’t afford to wait.”

To some Democratic operatives, the repeated gatherings of donors to mull such ideas has felt like a ceaseless calendar of cattle calls.

Aides to the liberal donors George Soros and Laurene Powell Jobs held an idea-a-thon in February in Washington. This month, about 50 digital operatives presented their proposals at a hotel in Austin, Texas, at an event organized by Civic Resolve, a think tank backed by a Walmart heir. A gathering hosted by Future Forward this month in Half Moon Bay, Calif., featured a session on “Return on Culture” that paired Nimay Ndolo, a progressive content creator, with Jeff Lawson, a Democratic megadonor who recently bought the satirical website The Onion.

And Mark Gallogly, a private-equity veteran and Democratic donor, has invited contributors and operatives to the latest of a series of gatherings on this issue on Tuesday in New York.

Mr. Flaherty, the former Harris strategist, who has been at some donor events, said emulating the right’s success would take time.

“The key is building off what’s already resonating and investing in it,” he said. “If it all goes into more tools for delivering poll-tested messaging, it’ll fall flat with its audience. At that point, you might as well just buy ads.”

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The DNC has to be labelled a grift at this point. They lost a one and a half billion dollars in 15 weeks just ro get trounced by Trump
Solution?
More fucking money!
I agree but also it is sort of the nature of a political party. The amount of money we spend on each side of our elections is an embarrassing side effect of being both democratic in function and also capitalist. If that's your political system and your economic system, then spreading graft around is the only possible meta.
 
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The quiet effort amounts to an audacious — skeptics might say desperate — bet that Democrats can buy more cultural relevance online, despite the fact that casually right-leaning touchstones like Mr. Rogan’s podcast were not built by political donors and did not rise overnight.
They should try to figure out whatever it was that pushed Rogan from a Bernie supporter to, eh, I'm not even sure what I'd call him at this point. In any event, whatever the hell a "casually right-leaning touchstone" is, they should at least be aware he would have had Harris on had she deigned to fly to Texas to go on his show. As Trump did. He just wasn't willing to go to her.

Hoping to move away from “the current didactic, hall monitor style of Democratic politics that turns off younger audiences,”
This is literally every policy and every pronouncement from the Democrats at this point, though. They don't have much else.

Also, I wonder if the bloom is off the Hassan Piker rose now. Not a single mention in this article, at any rate.
 
They should try to figure out whatever it was that pushed Rogan from a Bernie supporter to, eh, I'm not even sure what I'd call him at this point. In any event, whatever the hell a "casually right-leaning touchstone" is, they should at least be aware he would have had Harris on had she deigned to fly to Texas to go on his show. As Trump did. He just wasn't willing to go to her.
What pushed Rogan to vote Repub?

THE FUCKING LIES THE SOCIALISTS AND THEIR MEDIA HAVE STATED.

Here is just one example of the many actual statements these faggots made.


THEY...LIE.... And will always LIE...
 
“We will need to create self-sustaining businesses if we want to build an echo chamber with sufficient scale and reach.”
Holy shit, they're actually describing it as an echo chamber. I get not wanting to hide or sidestep your own bias, but conceptualizing what you're trying to build as an echo chamber seems so ghoulish. They're aware they aren't trying to communicate with voters, and are only interested in brainwashing them.

A program called Double Tap Democracy,
How do you name your organization anything like this, then have the absolute gall to shake down donors. Within the next 20 years they're going to start referring to, and then addressing, their constituents as nigger cattle; using those exact words.

“The key is building off what’s already resonating and investing in it,” he said. “If it all goes into more tools for delivering poll-tested messaging, it’ll fall flat with its audience. At that point, you might as well just buy ads.”
God forbid you reconsider your platform, and how your principles, their execution, and the subsequent messaging are out of phase with eachother. Never self reflect, the problem is the plebs, who will like what we tell them to like, once we figure out who and how to tell them.

Edit: fat-finger typo
 
Pouring money into fake and gay ops like Harry Sisson and Will Stancil is not a solution to the problem, it is the problem. Not to mention these clowns get cancelled once someone higher on the progressive stack (black woman or troon) inevitably shanks them for extra clout. They cultivated a rotten culture, and now they have trouble wrangling their tards.
 
The main issue is that Joe Rogan is a bro. Democrats cannot be bros because if they are they will instantly be canceled by the hordes of ugly feminists and screeching baglady types the DNC has made their entire voter base.
Ironically, Rogan is also a shitlib. He hates racism and sexism. He loves weed. He does have an adopted black daughter. Democrats could get him back in two seconds with some tactical pivots. But he's white (Italian if you must), so they just can't extend any olive branch at all. They basically drove him into Trump's arms. Rogan actively avoided having Trump on for years.
 
Finding the next Joe Rogan. Amazing. You guys had a Joe Rogan. His name was Joe Rogan. You alienated him with ideas that are unpopular with 70-85% of the electorate.
They will literally never understand this. Why? Because your average democrat is some out of touch boomer who believes whatever MSNPC tells them to, or some hippy shitlib pansy retard who will believe literally fucking anything TikTok tells them that they 'should' believe because, despite being educated, they're fucking retarded wastes of oxygen and resources and braindead NPC faggots don't think critically since that's literally a sin against the Cathedral.

So you have people that believe that LBJ was literally the greatest thing ever because MLK Jr when he literally had the motherfucker shot in the head in Memphis and let Nixon run roughshod over the constitution trying to stamp the hippies out by making all drug use a felony on one side...and on the other you have a group of people who literally believe that politics is a good vs. evil Star Wars fantasy while they try to muddle their way through life trying to figure out what bathroom they're supposed to use AS A FUCKING ADULT.

How can we astroturf create a media personality to further brainwash these two groups effectively so the owners of this country can continue to devalue the US Dollar and steal all of the resources for themselves while getting the unwashed masses into pointless fucking slapfights about useless bullshit.
 
As opposed to the HORDE of BRAT QUEEN SUMMER-friendly hosts of ABC, CBS,CNN, NBC, & MSNBC.

They will not understand and continue to lose in the '26 midterms + '28 general at this rate.

Joe Rogan bent over backwards with kamala. He offered to interview her and not talk politics or policy and just talk about her crazy back ground etc.

The theater kids shot that down.

Having a pod cast that isn't at the whims of advertising isn't a bad idea.

But what they need is members willing to sit and do long form interviews.

Well that and proper message.
 
Ironically, Rogan is also a shitlib. He hates racism and sexism. He loves weed. He does have an adopted black daughter. Democrats could get him back in two seconds with some tactical pivots. But he's white (Italian if you must), so they just can't extend any olive branch at all. They basically drove him into Trump's arms. Rogan actively avoided having Trump on for years.
Rogan is indeed a shitlib however the DNC had moved so far into insane race Communism that even someone like Rogan might as well be wearing an SS uniform.
 
Six months after the Democratic Party’s crushing 2024 defeat, the party’s megadonors are being inundated with overtures to spend tens of millions of dollars to develop an army of left-leaning online influencers.
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I have had the strange pleasure of being able to watch the corporate/political media establishment kill itself by increments and not understand that it is doing so.

They wailed that they needed a 'liberal Rush Limbaugh.' (I remember when they tried to astroturf Mike Malloy as competition to Rush over 20 years ago)
They opined that they needed a 'liberal Fox News.'
They complained that they needed a 'liberal Matt Drudge.'
Now they think they need a 'liberal Joe Rogan' (when did he stop being one?)

The medium doesn't matter, the message does, and the democrat establishment's message is shit (infinity migrants/trannies/social engineering/totalitarianism/globohomo) and no one they throw money at will be allowed to go off-message on anything. If you can hear the latest Cathedral talking points on MSNBC, what do you need Harry Sisson for?

And, to up the difficulty level to Dante Must Die, the left-leaning influencers, as demonstrated by Breadtube, Hasan & Ethan, they play by Highlander Rules: There can be only one. They will stab each other in the back, side, or front for an extra crumb of clout or over hurt feelings.
 
Nah they'll probably win big in the mid terms. Not because anyone likes them or because they have good ideas but because the party that's not currently in power always does well in mid terms.
Sadly, yes. But I think its gonna be more like 18 and 20. Where the GOP barely manages to hold on to a majority.
 
They're really spending tens of millions of dollars to counter goofy fucks like number one political streamer on twitch asmongold :story:
As someone who only started watching him for his AllCraft pvp takes during Battle for Azeroth & enjoyed his broader coverage of other games like Vampire Survivors, I'm pretty surprised when I did some deep diving into his content list just HOW MUCH politics and world news he's actually putting out. It's at least 75% politics/25% games on his main channel right now, but because I normally skip the politics and news I had no idea it was this skewed.
 
they'd have a shot if they could call trump an orange faggot or orange retard but that'd make the gays and potato baby demographics mad. they can't use the feel bad words because they need to be pc.

they also can't convince people that illegals contribute positively to their neighborhoods because its obviously observable that they don't. so they're limited to expired emotional appeals that only work on an ever declining never-been-enriched female population.

AND EVEN IN ADDITION to those problems there's that big behemoth in the room called moving goalposts. the socipolitically mores keep changing to the point hardcore leftists get disillusioned. david hogg getting removed for being a white guy and going in bill mahr was hella funny. the dnc's golden child was cast out and pretty much said the dnc is dead.

the former party of the working class is now the party of lazy do nothings
 
Have they given any thought, at all, to why it is that they have to pay influencers to do what right-wingers will do for free? People will quite happily spread ideas that they agree with, and that's what the right has been doing with ever-increasing success for probably 20 years now, despite what must be approaching trillions of dollars being spent specifically to make it as difficult as possible for them to do it. Almost nobody on the progressive left apart from the lunatic fringe actually agree with their ideas. They just pretend to - sometimes they pretend to in order to cover their own asses, sometimes they pretend to in order to have an enemy to fight under the pretence of righteousness, but I'd say 80% of the time they do it either directly or indirectly for money. ESG money, DNC money, DEI money, and the jobs that money provides.

Paid propagandists will never be as effective at sharing their message as passionate volunteers. The Dems won't accept that, because they'd have to admit that the Emperor has no clothes and that nobody really likes their ideas. That's why they are obsessed with the idea of Russian disinformation networks, their belief system entirely depends on the idea that the other side are paid propagandists as well, because, if they aren't, then that presents home truths about their policy platform that would be suicidal to admit.
 
The money is running through Jason Berkenfeld, who has advised the political giving of Eric Schmidt, the billionaire former Google chief executive, and others.

And Mark Gallogly, a private-equity veteran and Democratic donor, has invited contributors and operatives to the latest of a series of gatherings on this issue on Tuesday in New York.
Sounds like an oligarchy.
 
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