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And then the unions:
  American Federation of Teachers
  Teamsters
  United Auto Workers
  National Education Association
In total: 600 groups, 2 BILLION in collective revenues
Critics say this goes beyond traditional labor activism.
They argue May Day is being used as a unifying vehicle for a wider political agenda.
Democratic strategist  @MelissaDDeRosa  told me: “May Day has a proud history of honoring workers, but too many Democratic organizations have allowed that tradition to be hijacked by the activist fringe…”
She added: “The increasing willingness of mainstream Democrats to align with extremist socialist groups is a major factor in why the Democratic Party is losing the center…”
That’s why it’s important to cover this.
Not just the protests—but the network behind them. Thank you to  @DataRepublican  for her magic helping me connect the dots.
Who’s organizing May Day?
Who’s funding May Day?
How does the messaging spread?
Read our coverage to get the answers.
May Day, right now, is more than a protest supporting workers. I was a union leader at the Wall Street Journal -- yes. Who doesn't want dignity of labor?
May Day is using workers as a Trojan Horse for an ideological mission by groups with key groups that want to destroy free enterprise in America, eliminate military bases, socialize private industry and free prisoners from jails -- yes.
It’s a window into a growing political coalition that’s critics say stoke the rhetoric that is leading to political violence from the left.
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