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  2. Daily Kos - Wikipedia

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    Daily Kos ( / koʊz / KOHZ) is a group blog and internet forum focused on the U.S. Democratic Party and progressive [1] liberal American politics. [2] [3] The site publishes blog posts, [4] polls, [5] election and campaign fundraising data, [3] [6] and is considered an example of "netroots" activism. [7] [8]

  3. Markos Moulitsas - Wikipedia

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    Daily Kos. Moulitsas founded his blog, Daily Kos in May 2002, and has managed the blog as a full-time occupation since early 2004. It has become the largest liberal community blog in the United States, with over 2.3 million registered users and 8 million unique viewers per month as of July 2018.

  4. Netroots Nation - Wikipedia

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    Executive Director. Eric Thut. Website. www .netrootsnation .org. Netroots Nation is a political convention for American progressive political activists. Originally organized by readers and writers of Daily Kos, a liberal political blog, it was previously called YearlyKos and rebranded as Netroots Nation in 2007.

  5. Shaun King - Wikipedia

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    King became a contributing blogger for the politically liberal website, the Daily Kos, in September 2014. On October 2, 2015, King joined the New York Daily News as a senior justice writer, where he focused on reporting and providing commentary on social justice, police brutality and race relations.

  6. Tom Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    His weekly comic strip, This Modern World, which comments on current events, appears regularly in more than 80 newspapers across the United States and Canada as of 2015, as well as in The Nation, The Nib, Truthout, and the Daily Kos, where he was the former comics curator and now is a regular contributor.

  7. Research 2000 - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, The Huffington Post reported that the lawsuit had been settled with Research 2000 pollster Del Ali making payments to Daily Kos. In July 2012, however, a default judgement of over US$350,000 was entered against the defendant. References

  8. Vox Media - Wikipedia

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    Vox Media, Inc. is an American mass media company founded in Washington, D.C. with operational headquarters in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The company was established in November 2011 by CEO Jim Bankoff and Trei Brundrett to encompass SB Nation (a sports blog network founded in 2003 by Tyler Bleszinski, Markos Moulitsas, and Jerome Armstrong) and The Verge (a technology news website ...

  9. Kos - Wikipedia

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    ΚΧ, EA. Website. www.kos.gr. Kos or Cos ( / kɒs, kɔːs /; Greek: Κως [kos]) is a Greek island, which is part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Kos is the third largest island of the Dodecanese by area, after Rhodes and Karpathos; it has a population of 37,089 (2021 census), making it the second most populous ...

  10. DailyKos - Wikipedia

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  11. Talk:Daily Kos/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    In a diary kos posted in April 2005 [2] the site had 50,533 registered users, but only 623 users had been banned over the course of , I think, 17 months (so, 36 or 37 a month on average, or a tad more than one a day), which is 1.2% of users. Also, another claim of censorship is the troll rating of comments.