My original hope was to launch by the end of January, but it turned out that building a media empire took longer than I thought. Who knew!
Throughout 2020, I wrote and spoke out against Trump's lies about mail-in voting, and I assured nervous readers that he could not postpone or cancel the elections. But mostly, we tracked the flood of cases targeting the rules governing how Americans vote.
In the aftermath of the election, we chronicled Trump's assault on democracy through frivolous lawsuits — and ultimately, on Jan. 6, 2021.
Democracy Docket has grown dramatically since then. It publishes on its website seven days a week. It has several daily and weekly newsletters that go out to more than 400,000 subscribers. Its social media accounts reach millions. Its YouTube channel has more than 650,000 subscribers.
It now relies on a full-time staff of more than 20 — reporters, editors and a team that keeps it all working and growing. By midyear, that number will be over 30, and it could easily double by its seventh birthday next March.
But the problem I set out to address in 2020 has only gotten worse. Free and fair elections are under greater attack than ever before.
The legacy media is in decline and weaker than it has ever been. In too many quarters, it remains committed to a both-sides journalism that is ill-suited to this moment. As a result, Democrats continue to be held to a far higher standard than Trump and his Republican allies.
The challenges facing Democracy Docket today are also the same ones we started with.
I continue to have an active law practice — I now run a 60-plus attorney firm that is on the front lines of the fight for free and fair elections. While I write for Democracy Docket as often as I can, I unfortunately cannot devote anything close to full-time attention.
And yet the work has never mattered more. As large as Democracy Docket has grown, it still needs to scale larger and faster. The decline of legacy media and the rise of right-wing media have made our mission more critical than ever. In this arena, size and influence matter enormously.
To achieve what is necessary ahead of the midterms, we need to expand our scope and depth — through hiring, yes, but also by growing our base of free subscribers and paying members.
That's where you come in.
If you know someone who might benefit from the content Democracy Docket produces, please pass this along and encourage them to sign up. As a premium member, you already know the importance of supporting this work. For that, I am deeply grateful.
We are in for a difficult few months and years. But that is not a reason to give up — it is a reason to act. Now is the time to stiffen our spines and stand up for democracy in the courts and in the public square.
That is the challenge of our generation. I have dedicated my life to this cause.
I hope you will join me.
Now, here's some joy from one of our pawtners in the opposition movement.