Chaotic Era
A newsletter about politics, media, and online influence in Democracy’s chaotic era. Written by Kyle Tharp.
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Last year, Democrats funneled nearly all of their resources into one billion dollar entity. Why did they put all of their eggs in one basket?
How did a “Blue MAGA” influencer and fundraiser turn on Democrats so fast?
After a sluggish start, several of the Democrats' rising stars are starting to show signs of life in opposing Trump—online and off.
Over the weekend, Democrats gathered outside of DC to do the Cupid Shuffle and elect new leadership
The total is a significant increase over pre-2020 Twitter ad spending, but a miss from the company's ambitious $100 million goal
With their migration to Bluesky, many leading progressive groups traded large audiences for a moral victory. Was it worth the tradeoff?
Ahead of the DNC chair election, Democrats disagree on what the national party should actually be responsible for.
The viral social media app just got thrown a lifeline from President Trump. Its future remains uncertain.
Trump’s return to power was brought to you by Big Tech, who will spend the weekend both groveling and celebrating
A new newsletter about politics, media, and online influence in Democracy’s chaotic era. Coming January 15th.