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Even the NY Times can't ignore this organization

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Friend, The New York Times that

--------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Friend, The New York Times [recently published a feature story]( that highlights the large impact PragerU is making on millions of young Americans. The article, which made the front page of the Sunday edition (with a full spread inside), describes PragerU as a “digital empire” that uses media “to circumvent brick-and-mortar classrooms...and appeal to Generation Z.” As you know, the left has seized the media, Hollywood, and public education, but PragerU is reaching teens and college students right where they are - online. “Last year PragerU videos racked up more than one billion views. The Prager empire now has a fleet of 6,500 high school and college student promoters, known as the PragerForce, who host on-campus meetings and gather at least once a year for conventions. And this year, the company is expanding its scope.” - New York Times Even the largest media outlets cannot ignore the impact of PragerU! PragerU is effectively reaching millions of young people every day. Our videos are an antidote to the left-wing narrative that has been dominating the culture. Teens and college students across the country are embracing American values and sharing these ideas with their peers. Our subscribers and our supporter base are growing exponentially. As such, over 40% of our budget comes from online donations. Contrary to what the New York Times had written, PragerU is not fueled by large donations from billionaires, BUT by supporters like YOU. Help us double our reach in 2020. [Give today to send a message to the New York Times that PragerU has supporters from all walks of life.]( [Donate now to help us continue changing young hearts and minds.]( We are grateful for your support. Marissa Streit CEO, PragerU [Donate Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The above message is from our sponsor, Prager U. Sponsorships like this help us keep our news service free of charge. For information on advertising, please contact [Deplorable Patriots.](mailto:mail@deplorablepats.com) Copyright 2019 Deplorable Patriots, All rights reserved. Deplorable Patriots 941 S. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33415 [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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