Democratic fundraising

Soup Kitchen Faces Eviction as Church Doubles Rent, Cuts Hours

The Wildwood Soup Kitchen, a volunteer-run non-profit providing over 16,000 meals monthly, is facing eviction from its longtime location at the First Presbyterian Church of Wildwood. The church offered the soup kitchen the options of reducing space and time while paying more or vacating the premises. Facing a December deadline, the organization is actively fundraising to secure a new building, but the $1.5 million price tag presents a significant challenge. The organization hopes to delay the eviction and continue serving the community through the holidays.

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Czechs Fund Flamingo Missile for Ukraine, Get Two in Buy-One-Get-One Deal

The Czech fundraising campaign “Gift for Putin,” initially aimed at financing one Ukrainian-made “Flamingo” cruise missile, will now result in the production of two due to the missile manufacturer’s pledge to match the public donations. The campaign successfully raised 16 million Czech korunas, exceeding its target, prompting the manufacturer to double the value of the public contribution. The two missiles, named DANA 1 and DANA 2, will honor the late Czech nuclear physicist Dana Drábová. The remaining funds will be used to purchase additional equipment for Ukraine, with a public poll determining whether to buy ambulances, plastic explosives, or contribute to a training aircraft. The “Flamingo” is a ground-launched cruise missile with a 1,150-kilogram warhead and a range of up to 3,000 kilometers, intended for long-range precision strikes.

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Schumer’s Silence on Zohran Sparks Criticism, Calls for Replacement

The Kennedy Center is facing a significant decline in ticket sales, exceeding even the negative impact of the global pandemic, according to a former staff member. This downturn is attributed to the new management’s actions and rhetoric, coupled with the potential loss of donors due to the organization’s alignment with right-wing cultural initiatives. Former President Michael Kaiser noted that this decline in ticket sales will likely result in a shortfall in future fundraising revenue, as ticket buyers are crucial for securing individual donations. The Center had a robust base of 40,000 individual donors during Kaiser’s tenure.

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Fetterman’s Fundraising Troubles Continue Amidst Criticism

Senator John Fetterman’s fundraising in the third quarter of this year was the lowest since he announced his candidacy. His campaign raised under $330,000 and spent nearly $575,000 during this period, marking the third consecutive quarter where spending exceeded income. This dip, which is noteworthy, has led to speculation that his position among his party’s financial supporters might be in question. Other Democratic figures, such as Brendan Boyle, are also out-raising Fetterman, which could lead to challenges in the upcoming years.

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Letitia James Fundraising Surges, Gains Democratic Support After Indictment

Following the indictment of one of his opponents, Donald Trump inadvertently fueled a surge in fundraising for New York Attorney General Letitia James. James’ political operation reported receiving over $567,000 from more than 24,000 donors in the 24 hours after the indictment was announced. National and New York Democrats, led by Zohran Mamdani, quickly rallied to support James, denouncing the indictment as politically motivated. Amidst the unfolding events, a rivalry between James and Andrew Cuomo was revisited, with Cuomo criticizing the investigation and James’ allies denouncing his actions.

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Canada Admits Khalistani Extremist Operations and Fundraising on Its Soil

Canada’s Department of Finance has issued a report acknowledging that Khalistani extremist groups are receiving financial support within the country for activities related to politically motivated violence. This assessment marks the first formal admission of fundraising activities by groups like Babbar Khalsa and the International Sikh Youth Federation, operating on Canadian soil. The report also notes these groups are suspected of raising funds in multiple countries, including Canada. This acknowledgment comes after years of Indian warnings regarding Canada as a safe haven for anti-India elements.

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Trump Fundraises with Heaven as a Grift

President Donald Trump’s Super PAC has launched a fundraising campaign centered on his desire to reach Heaven. A Saturday morning email to supporters included the line, “Friend, I want to try and get to Heaven,” following a previous statement about bringing peace to Russia and Ukraine partly for that reason. The email also claimed God saved him from an assassination attempt, framing his survival as divine intervention for the purpose of making America great again. The fundraising pitch requests donations to support this ongoing mission, despite Trump’s reported $6.1 billion net worth.

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Minnesota Woman Raises Over $800,000 After Facing Charges for Racist Slur

In Minneapolis, a woman faces misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges for allegedly using a racial slur against a Black child at a playground, an incident captured on video. The complaint details the woman’s use of the slur and her subsequent reactions, including admitting to it and using the slur again, and raising over $800,000 on a fundraising platform. The child’s father reported his son is autistic, which explained the incident. The NAACP Rochester chapter had also started fundraising for the family, expressing the need for justice and accountability.

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Mamdani’s Fundraising Surges, Angering Democratic Establishment, as Cuomo and Adams Face Criticism

Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, significantly outpaced his rivals in recent fundraising efforts, accumulating over $1 million in the past few weeks. This fundraising success surpasses both incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who raised $425,000 and $507,000, respectively. Mamdani has a substantial war chest with $4.4 million in cash on hand, and he’s also receiving support from a pro-Mamdani super PAC funded by Elizabeth Simons, the daughter of a billionaire. In contrast, Cuomo is backed by a super PAC that received donations from billionaire Walmart heir Alice Walton.

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Pro-Palestinian Group in Canada Targets Former Hostage Noa Argamani: Outrage and Accusations of Antisemitism

During a fundraising event, a pro-Palestinian group allegedly shouted “Hamas are coming,” according to a video shared by Noa Argamani, an attendee. The video also claimed that these individuals blocked attendees from entering and exiting the building. Argamani, who was present at the event, later shared the video of the incident. The event was intended for fundraising.

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