| Dear Friend, As we round the turn on our end-of-the-year Webathon, to which you can donate here, we encourage fans and friends of National Review to consider why they should indeed donate. Let us suggest a reason per day. Today's reason: National Review Online has the very best "live-tweeting" of the GOP debates. Surely you are like hundreds of thousands (if not "surely," then you should be) who watch the debate, one eye on the TV, the other on The Corner, following the stream of brilliant wit, analysis, and color commentary provided by Rich, Jonah, Jay, Eliana, Andy, and dozens more. That's not why Bill Buckley founded NR, granted. But that is one reason why many of you rightly love NR. Having exceptional, instant, and influential conservative analysis of key events has become a hallmark of your favorite conservative website. About influence: NRO has six-million plus visitors every month. We'd like to make it 7 million, 8 million, 10 million. Not for the sake of merely seeing growth, but for the consequence of that growth. We need more people to be armed by with intellectual firepower you get from a Cooke, a French, a Hanson. America needs this. Freedom needs this. We're hoping to raise $25,000 these last 10 days of 2015. Every penny we make will be put into our (very cost-effective!) social-media outreach effort. We've had phenomenal success with our social media this year, but we need to do much more in 2016, and that will take money. Will you help us spread the word of NR? Will you help spread the wisdom that NRO provides on a daily basis? Especially if you come to NRO frequently, I ask you to please help our cause and contribute to our Social Media Outreach Project. No contribution is too small: Your donation of $25, $50, $100 or more will play a big part in helping us in this vital area. Those of you who come to NR early and often, those of you who know how important National Review is to the cause of freedom, get in the Webathon spirit, and send your favorite conservative website a contribution. Please! I'll keep you posted how our Social Media Outreach Project. I'll admit, it's not the grooviest name for a project. But it really is pretty darned important. Thanks in advance for your help. Jack Fowler Publisher National Review
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