Progressive Victory
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Progressive Victory | |
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File:Progressive Victory logo.svg | |
Founded | 2022 |
Membership | ≈1,500 (2023)[1] |
Ideology | Progressivism Social democracy |
Political position | Center-left |
Website | |
progressivevictory.win |
Progressive Victory (PV) is a progressive voter mobilization group in the United States. PV works with streamers to engage virtual audiences in progressive activism.[2] PV has about 1,500 members across all 50 states.[1]
In September 2023, PV helped host a livestream outside the White House with Congressperson Ro Khanna and streamers Vaush, Emma Vigeland, Destiny, Keffals, Ryan Grim, and Cenk Uygur.[3][4][not in citation given][5][better source needed]
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References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Progressive Victory: For The Internet, By The Internet". Progressive Victory.
- ↑ "About Us". Progressive Victory.
Progressive Victory seeks to challenge the traditional methods of political organizing by engaging people through online media, with a focus on building solidarity with streamers and social influencers.
- ↑ Gutelle, Sam (September 29, 2023). "U.S. rep Ro Khanna streamed with creators like Vaush and Emma Vigeland outside the White House". TubeFilter.
- ↑ Lorenz, Taylor (September 28, 2023). "Democrats plan four-hour live stream with Twitch and YouTube stars". Washington Post.
- ↑ "Big Stream with Ro Khanna ft. Vaush, Emma Vigeland, Destiny, Ryan Grim, Cenk Uygur". YouTube. Progressive Victory. September 29, 2023.
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