Members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) have circulated a letter urging candidates and elected officials to refrain from working with Morris Katz and his consulting firm, Fight Agency, following their involvement in Graham Platner's campaign. The letter, shared with The Intercept, states that Katz is responsible for the failures of Platner’s campaign, which has faced significant controversy. It also mentions that Katz is not a DSA member and highlights the agency's past work with other candidates, including Senator John Fetterman. The letter claims that Katz continued to support Platner despite allegations against him, and it calls for a reevaluation of the consultants associated with the DSA. Katz has stated that he advised Platner to suspend his campaign upon learning of the allegations against him. The letter has sparked debate within the Democratic Party regarding accountability for consultants who work with candidates facing serious allegations.
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Democratic Socialists of America Members Call for Boycott of Consultant Morris Katz
Members of the Democratic Socialists of America have issued a letter calling for a boycott of consultant Morris Katz and his firm, Fight Agency, due to their involvement in Graham Platner's controversial campaign. The letter accuses Katz of continuing to support Platner despite serious allegations against him and has prompted discussions on accountability within the party.
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Democratic Socialists of America Members Call for Boycott of Consultant Morris Katz