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Progressive Victory

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Progressive Victory
Founded2022
Membership≈1,500 (2023)[1]
IdeologyProgressivism
Social democracy
Political positionCenter-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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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Progressive Victory: For The Internet, By The Internet". Progressive Victory.
  2. "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.
  3. Gutelle, Sam (September 29, 2023). "U.S. rep Ro Khanna streamed with creators like Vaush and Emma Vigeland outside the White House". TubeFilter.
  4. Lorenz, Taylor (September 28, 2023). "Democrats plan four-hour live stream with Twitch and YouTube stars". Washington Post.
  5. "Big Stream with Ro Khanna ft. Vaush, Emma Vigeland, Destiny, Ryan Grim, Cenk Uygur". YouTube. Progressive Victory. September 29, 2023.

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