Daily Kos has been described variously as
progressive,
left-leaning and
far-left. In addition to being a blogging, news, and digital media platform, Daily Kos is a
political organization. For instance,
The New York Times reported that
James Thompson, the April 2017 Democratic candidate for the vacant
House seat from , "was helped by nearly $150,000 from Daily Kos, ... and some more modest contributions from a group aligned with Senator
Bernie Sanders of Vermont".
OpenSecrets reported that "the liberal Daily Kos endorsed Thompson and sent out a fundraising plea, which has so far garnered $178,000 in donations, according to its fundraising page." Daily Kos has endorsed notable Democratic candidates in state and national races, including
Hillary Clinton in the run-up to the
2016 U.S. presidential election, and candidate
Jon Ossoff, who ran for in its
2017 special election. Ossoff received more than $1 million raised on Daily Kos. In 2004, the site launched the dKosopedia. It was a
wiki, using the
MediaWiki software, and described as "a political encyclopedia ... written from a left/progressive/liberal/Democratic point of view while also attempting to fairly acknowledge the other side's take". It grew to more than 14,000 articles but has since been discontinued. The site has also participated in mass digital campaigns to elected officials over ActionNetwork.org with prominent organizational partners including Saphron Initiative, Futures PAC,
Democracy for America's Advocacy Fund, and
More Perfect Union. == Reception ==