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The '''WalkAway campaign''', also styled '''#WalkAway''', is a [[social media campaign]] that was launched ahead of the [[2018 midterm elections|United States 2018 mid-term elections]] by Brandon Straka, a hairstylist from New York City.<ref name="FitsimonsDemocrats">{{cite news |last1=FitSimons |first1=Tim |title=Meet Brandon Straka, a gay former liberal encouraging others to #WalkAway from Democrats |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/meet-brandon-straka-gay-former-liberal-encouraging-others-walkaway-democrats-n902316 |accessdate=18 March 2019 |publisher=NBC News |date=21 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|last=#WalkAway Campaign Official YouTube|title=#WalkAway - Brandon Straka, "Why I left the Democrat Party"|date=2018-06-29|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51UGcghHZsk|access-date=2018-11-03}}</ref> According to the campaign's website, the campaign "encourages and supports those on the Left to walk away from the divisive tenets endorsed and mandated by the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] of today."<ref>{{Citation|title=#WalkAway Campaign"|url=https://www.walkawaycampaign.com/|access-date=2020-01-21}}</ref>
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The '''#WalkAway campaign''' is a [[social-media campaign]] that was launched ahead of the [[2018 United States elections|United States 2018 mid-term elections]] with the stated purpose of encouraging voters to leave the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]].<ref name="FitsimonsDemocrats"/><ref>{{cite news |last1=Richardson |first1=Davis |title=#WalkAway Founder Is Latest to Spread 'Facebook Ban' Disinformation |url=https://observer.com/2018/09/walkaway-founder-brandon-straka-peddles-disinformation-campaign-about-facebook-ban/ |access-date=January 9, 2021 |work=observer.com |date=September 13, 2018}}</ref> The campaign, which also organized events to support [[Donald Trump]], was noted and criticized<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fernandez |first=Nick |title=Fox & Friends hosts founder of astroturfed #WalkAway "movement" who has appeared on Infowars |url=https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-friends/fox-friends-hosts-founder-astroturfed-walkaway-movement-who-has-appeared-infowars |access-date=2022-06-01 |website=Media Matters for America |date=October 2, 2018 |language=en}}</ref> for its [[astroturfing]] methods and the claim that there was a popular movement of people leaving the party.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-07-08 |title=Russian Bots Linked To Viral Twitter Attacks On 'Hateful' Dems |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/russian-bots-linked-to-viral-attacks-over-rude-dems_n_5b414945e4b05127ccf2d083 |access-date=2022-06-01 |website=HuffPost |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-06-28 |title=Pro-Trump & Russian-Linked Twitter Accounts Are Posing As Ex-Democrats In New Astroturfed Movement |url=https://arcdigital.media/pro-trump-russian-linked-twitter-accounts-are-posing-as-ex-democrats-in-new-astroturfed-movement-20359c1906d3 |access-date=2022-06-01 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200628002126/https://arcdigital.media/pro-trump-russian-linked-twitter-accounts-are-posing-as-ex-democrats-in-new-astroturfed-movement-20359c1906d3 |archive-date=28 June 2020 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title=Analysis {{!}} The #WalkAway meme is what happens when everything is viral and nothing matters |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2018/07/02/the-walkaway-meme-is-what-happens-when-everything-is-viral-and-nothing-matters/ |access-date=2022-06-01 |issn=0190-8286}}</ref>


In 2021, the group's founder, Brandon Straka, a hairstylist from New York City,<ref name="FitsimonsDemocrats">{{cite news |last1=FitSimons |first1=Tim |title=Meet Brandon Straka, a gay former liberal encouraging others to #WalkAway from Democrats |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/meet-brandon-straka-gay-former-liberal-encouraging-others-walkaway-democrats-n902316 |access-date=March 18, 2019 |work=NBC News |date=August 21, 2018}}</ref> was charged with and convicted of participating in the [[January 6 United States Capitol attack|2021 United States Capitol attack]].<ref name="conviction">{{cite web|first1=Alex|last1=Cooper|accessdate=2022-01-26|title=Convicted Gay Trump Ally Brandon Straka Cooperating With Authorities|url=https://www.advocate.com/crime/2021/12/20/convicted-gay-trump-ally-brandon-straka-cooperating-authorities|website=www.gaycitynews.com| date=December 20, 2021 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Anderson |first1=Jake |title=Omaha man convicted for role in Jan. 6 riot will not have probation ended early |url=https://www.ketv.com/article/omaha-man-convicted-january-6-riot-denied-request-end-probation-early/44904182 |website=KETV |access-date=15 October 2023 |language=en |date=24 August 2023}}</ref> Following this, the group's Facebook page, which had more than half a million followers, was closed for violations of the site's terms of service.<ref name="facebookBan" />
== Controversy ==
News sources have debated the extent to which WalkAway is an example of [[astroturfing]] rather than a genuine [[Grassroots lobbying|grassroots movement]]. David A. Love of [[CNN]] condemned the campaign as "pure propaganda, a psychological operation" and "connected to Kremlin-linked [[Russian web brigades|Russian bots]]".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2018/07/17/opinions/russian-bots-2018-midterm-elections-opinion-love/index.html|title=Russian bots are using #WalkAway to try to wound Dems in midterms|last=Love|first=David A.|work=CNN|access-date=2018-11-03}}</ref> The website [[Hamilton 68]], which tracks [[Russian interference in the 2020 United States elections|Russia's interference on U.S. elections]], reported that WalkAway was "connected to Kremlin-linked Russian bots to manipulate voters into thinking the movement was more popular and active that it actually was."<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=#Walkaway movement to hold Atlanta event amid questions about support|url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local/walkaway-movement-hold-atlanta-event-amid-questions-about-support/D8rFyISOyCmEstogz3o5vM/|last=Suggs|first=Ernie|date=|website=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution|language=English|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref>


==Organization==
Abby Ohlheiser in ''[[The Washington Post]]'' claimed "There’s little actual evidence to suggest that #WalkAway represents a mass conversion of millions – or even thousands – of Democrats", and contrasted the broad appeal of true [[Viral video|viral videos]] with the "Conservative Internet viral" nature of the WalkAway video.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Analysis {{!}} The #WalkAway meme is what happens when everything is viral and nothing matters|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2018/07/02/the-walkaway-meme-is-what-happens-when-everything-is-viral-and-nothing-matters/|last=Ohlheiser|first=Abby|date=2 July 2018|website=The Washington Post|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2018-11-03}}</ref> [[ThinkProgress]] characterized the campaign as "a grifting operation," noting efforts by the organizers to sell dinner packages priced in the hundreds of dollars to march attendees.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pro-Trump #WalkAway March has all the signs of a grifting operation|url=https://thinkprogress.org/is-the-right-wing-walkaway-march-already-falling-apart-95dbce937e2a/|last=Michel|first=Casey|date=16 October 2018|website=ThinkProgress|publisher=|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>
[[File:WalkAway in Omaha IMG 7676 (50532750066).jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|U.S. Representative [[Don Bacon]] speaking at a WalkAway rally in [[Omaha, Nebraska]], in October 2020]]
The campaign is set up as a [[Private foundation (United States)|foundation]] and a [[political action committee]]:
*The ''#WalkAway Foundation'' is a registered [[501(c)(3) organization]] defined as an Alliance/Advocacy Organizations within the Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other category. The IRS ruling year for tax exemption was 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/832820906|title=Walkaway Foundation | access-date=October 28, 2020}}</ref> While no IRS annual return is on file for 2019, the 2018 filing shows contributions of $97,950 with officers reported as Brandon Straka, chairman; Maria Albanese, director, and Tracy Diaz, director.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.charitiesnys.com/RegistrySearch/show_details.jsp?id={E0F85A6A-0000-CE1E-92F3-A503D3E0CF0A}|title=Walkaway Foundation - NYS Attorney General - Charities | access-date=October 28, 2020}}</ref> As of October 28, 2020, the foundation was involved in an online fundraising campaign through classy.org which had raised nearly $125,000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://give.walkawayfoundation.org/campaign/how-were-going-to-defeat-the-radical-left/c306196|title=Walkaway Foundation- Donate Now|access-date=October 28, 2020|archive-date=November 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201101033531/https://give.walkawayfoundation.org/campaign/how-were-going-to-defeat-the-radical-left/c306196|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*The PAC is set up as ''#Walkaway Campaign PAC'' and shows receipts of $29,000 through the 2020 cycle. The FEC registration is C00718197 and the treasurer of the PAC is indicated as Dan Backer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?cycle=2020&strID=C00718197|title=Walkaway Campaign PAC - OpenSecrets | access-date=October 28, 2020}}</ref>


===Methods and fundraising===
''[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]'' journalist Mark Joseph Stern accused Straka of presenting royalty-free [[stock photography|stock images]] from [[Shutterstock]] and claiming they were of people who had left the Democratic Party.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.fastcompany.com/90207120/these-people-who-walked-away-from-the-democrats-are-stock-photo-models|title=These people who “walked away from the Democrats” are stock-photo models|date=2018-07-24|work=Fast Company|access-date=2018-11-03|language=en-US}}</ref> Straka has denied that any such material originated from the WalkAway campaign. Snopes posted a tweet from Stern stating that the wife of Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] shared the meme.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/walkaway-campaign-stock-photos/|title=FACT CHECK: Did the #WalkAway Campaign Use Stock Photographs for People It Claimed Left the Democratic Party?|work=Snopes.com|access-date=2018-11-03|language=en-US}}</ref>
{{See also|Hashtag activism}}
Observers and commentators have raised doubts as to what extent #WalkAway Campaign is an example of [[astroturfing]] rather than a genuine [[Grassroots lobbying|grassroots movement]]. Soon after its founding in 2018, WalkAway received a $10,000 (~${{Format price|{{Inflation|index=US-GDP|value=10000|start_year=2018}}}} in {{Inflation/year|US-GDP}}) donation from [[Alex Jones]] and [[InfoWars]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Isaacs |first1=Deanna |date=July 10, 2019 |title=A dramatic confrontation between the right-wing political group #WalkAway and Theater Wit ends up on YouTube |agency=The Chicago Reader |url=https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/walkaway-theater-wit-hate-speech/Content?oid=71569311}}</ref><ref name="FitsimonsDemocrats" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=August 7, 2018 |title=Hi everyone, I'm Brandon Straka, founder of #WalkAway Campaign, a true grassroots movement... |url=https://www.reddit.com/r/walkaway/comments/956lnq/hi_everyone_im_brandon_straka_founder_of_walkaway/e3qhxd1/?context=3 |access-date=August 20, 2020}}</ref> In 2019, Straka said WalkAway does not receive major donations and that "everything is grassroots support from Americans who send us $5 or $100."<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=#Walkaway movement to hold Atlanta event amid questions about support|url=https://www.ajc.com/news/local/walkaway-movement-hold-atlanta-event-amid-questions-about-support/D8rFyISOyCmEstogz3o5vM/|last=Suggs|first=Ernie|website=The Atlanta Journal-Constitution|language=en|access-date=May 20, 2020|date=September 17, 2019}}</ref> In May 2020, [[OpenSecrets]] reported that of the $20,104 donated to WalkAway in 2020, a total of $7,521 was contributed by nine donors who gave $200 or more.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Walkaway Campaign PAC Summary {{!}} OpenSecrets|url=https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?cycle=2020&strID=C00718197|access-date=May 20, 2020|website=www.opensecrets.org}}</ref> One was Straka himself.{{better source needed|Outdated|date=October 2020}}


==Activities==
Straka has stated that WalkAway does not receive major donations and that "everything is grassroots support from Americans who send us $5 or $100."<ref name=":1" /> {{As of|2020|May}}, the [[Center for Responsive Politics]] reported that of the $20,004 donated to WalkAway in 2020, $7,521 were contributed by nine large ($200 or more) donors—of which Straka is one.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Walkaway Campaign PAC Summary {{!}} OpenSecrets|url=https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?cycle=2020&strID=C00718197|website=www.opensecrets.org|access-date=2020-05-20}}</ref>
In the run-up to the [[2020 United States presidential election]], the WalkAway campaign held [[Political demonstration|rallies and marches]] in various cities, an effort to get people to vote for President [[Donald Trump]]. In August 2020, the WalkAway campaign held a [[political demonstration|rally]] in [[West Hollywood, California]]. Nearly 300 demonstrators attended, including [[YouTuber]] [[Joy Villa]]. Many held flags and signs supportive of Trump and critical of the Democratic Party.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Scott |first1=Henry E. |title=Nearly 300 #WalkAway Demonstrators Rally in West Hollywood to Support Trump |url=https://www.wehoville.com/2020/08/08/nearly-300-walkaway-demonstrators-rally-in-west-hollywood-to-support-trump/ |access-date=January 3, 2021 |work=WEHOville |date=August 8, 2020}}</ref> On September 5, the campaign held a rally in [[Dallas, Texas]], during which a [[Black Lives Matter]] counter-protester was arrested.<ref>{{cite news |title=Activist Dominique Alexander, others detained following incident at Dallas WalkAway Campaign rally |url=https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/activist-dominique-alexander-others-detained-following-incident-at-dallas-walkaway-campaign-rally/287-712f6c8f-a147-4e52-b261-e3144f0ea864 |work=WFAA |date=September 5, 2020}}</ref> On October 3, 2020, Straka held a rally in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Satterfield |first1=Kolbie |title=Political protests and rallies fill DC streets 1 month before election |url=https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/protests/protests-and-rallies-fill-dc-streets-one-month-ahead-of-election/65-7460e7d8-e504-4c7b-afd5-042a4ca7099b |work=WUSA9 |date=October 3, 2020}}</ref>
=== Straka in the 2021 Capitol attack ===
{{2021 United States Capitol attack}}


Straka attended the [[2021 United States Capitol attack]] and spoke to crowds on January 5 where he referred to the audience as "patriots" and referred repeatedly to a "revolution." He also told the attendees to "fight back" and added, "We are sending a message to the Democrats, we are not going away, you've got a problem!"<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=2021-04-19|title=MAGA influencer Brandon Straka arrested in connection with Capitol assault|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/gay-maga-influencer-brandon-straka-arrested-connection-capitol-assault-n1255769|website=NBC News|date=January 26, 2021 }}</ref><ref name="PoliticoCapitol"/>
WalkAway received a $10,000 donation from [[Alex Jones]] and [[InfoWars]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Isaacs |first1=Deanna |title=A dramatic confrontation between the right-wing political group #WalkAway and Theater Wit ends up on YouTube |url=https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/walkaway-theater-wit-hate-speech/Content?oid=71569311 |agency=The Chicago Reader |date=July 10, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Fitzsimons |first1=Tim |title=Meet Brandon Straka, a gay former liberal encouraging others to #WalkAway from Democrats |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/meet-brandon-straka-gay-former-liberal-encouraging-others-walkaway-democrats-n902316 |agency=NBC |date=August 21, 2018}}</ref> When questioned about whether WalkAway accepted the $10,000 donation from Jones and his company, Straka replied, "Yes, we did! And we are so grateful to Alex and everyone else who has helped to contribute to the success of our campaign."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/walkaway/comments/956lnq/hi_everyone_im_brandon_straka_founder_of_walkaway/e3qhxd1/?context=3|title=Hi everyone, I’m Brandon Straka, founder of #WalkAway Campaign, a true grassroots movement...}}|access-date=2020-08-20</ref>

The next day, he urged protestors to take away a police officer's shield, shouting "Take it away from him" and "Take it! Take it!" Later, as others tried to charge through the entrance to the Capitol, he shouted, "Go! Go!"<ref name="PoliticoCapitol"/>

On January 8, [[Facebook]] closed the #WalkAway page, which had more than half a million followers at the time. The page was replaced with a message from Facebook saying the page had violated its terms of use.<ref name="facebookBan">{{cite web|first1=Duncan|last1=Osborne|accessdate=2021-04-19|title=Social Media Platforms Run Away from #WalkAway Campaign – Gay City News|url=https://www.gaycitynews.com/social-media-platforms-run-away-from-walkaway-campaign/|website=www.gaycitynews.com|date=January 13, 2021 }}</ref> The shutdown came in the wake of the Capitol attack, when Facebook and other social media platforms increased their enforcement of terms of service that ban the incitement of violence.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Fischer|first=Ashley Gold, Sara|title=Facebook, Twitter and the long march toward banning Trump|url=https://www.axios.com/social-medias-long-march-toward-banning-trump-a88477d7-747d-424f-a827-8fe82663b580.html|access-date=January 9, 2021|website=Axios| date=January 8, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> Facebook said the page violated a policy on content that was, "hateful, threatening, or obscene".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://video.foxnews.com/v/6221452487001/|title=Anti-Democrat WalkAway Campaign banished from Facebook|website=Fox News|date=January 9, 2021 }}</ref>

On January 25, Straka was arrested in Nebraska by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] for "impeding law enforcement officers during civil disorder" and unlawful entry into a restricted building, as well as disorderly conduct in relation to his role in the violent disturbance.<ref name="PoliticoCapitol">{{cite news|last1=Gerstein|first1=Josh|date=January 25, 2021|title=Stop the Steal organizer charged in Capitol riot|work=Politico|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/25/capitol-riot-stop-the-steal-462322|access-date=January 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=MAGA influencer Brandon Straka arrested in connection with Capitol assault|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/gay-maga-influencer-brandon-straka-arrested-connection-capitol-assault-n1255769|access-date=2021-05-27|website=NBC News|date=January 26, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> He pleaded guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge in October 2021, which could be punishable by up to six months in prison, and agreed to provide private social media and other evidence to investigators.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hsu |first1=Spencer |title=Pro-Trump social media influencer and speaker at Jan. 5 rally pleads guilty to disorderly conduct in Capitol riot |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/brandon-straka-guilty-plea-capitol-riot/2021/10/06/7ac9397a-26d5-11ec-8831-a31e7b3de188_story.html |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=October 6, 2021}}</ref> Prosecutors postponed Straka's December 2021 sentencing for thirty days to evaluate evidence he had provided.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kyle |first1=Cheney |title=Trump ally Straka has provided potentially significant information |url=https://www.politico.com/news/2021/12/17/trump-ally-brandon-straka-information-525272 |work=Politico |date=December 17, 2021}}</ref> Straka was later sentenced to three years probation for his role in the Capitol riot.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://edition.cnn.com/2022/01/24/politics/brandon-straka-capitol-riot/index.html | title=Pro-Trump influencer sentenced to three years of probation for his participation in the Capitol riot | date=January 24, 2022 }}</ref>

== Reactions ==
In 2018, David A. Love of [[CNN]] condemned the campaign as "pure propaganda [and] a psychological operation."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2018/07/17/opinions/russian-bots-2018-midterm-elections-opinion-love/index.html|title=Russian bots are using #WalkAway to try to wound Dems in midterms|last=Love|first=David A.|work=CNN|access-date=November 3, 2018}}</ref>

That same year, Abby Ohlheiser wrote in ''[[The Washington Post]],'' "There’s little actual evidence to suggest that #WalkAway represents a mass conversion of millions – or even thousands – of Democrats" and contrasted the broad appeal of true [[viral video]]s with the "Conservative Internet viral" nature of the WalkAway video.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|title=Analysis {{!}} The #WalkAway meme is what happens when everything is viral and nothing matters|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2018/07/02/the-walkaway-meme-is-what-happens-when-everything-is-viral-and-nothing-matters/|last=Ohlheiser|first=Abby|date=July 2, 2018|newspaper=The Washington Post|language=en|access-date=November 3, 2018}}</ref> [[ThinkProgress]] characterized the campaign as "a grifting operation," noting efforts by the organizers to sell dinner packages priced in the hundreds of dollars to march attendees.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pro-Trump #WalkAway March has all the signs of a grifting operation|url=https://thinkprogress.org/is-the-right-wing-walkaway-march-already-falling-apart-95dbce937e2a/|last=Michel|first=Casey|date=October 16, 2018|website=ThinkProgress}}</ref>

As well, ''[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]'' journalist Mark Joseph Stern accused Straka of presenting royalty-free [[stock photography|stock images]] from [[Shutterstock]] and claiming they were of people who had left the Democratic Party,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.fastcompany.com/90207120/these-people-who-walked-away-from-the-democrats-are-stock-photo-models|title=These people who "walked away from the Democrats" are stock-photo models|date=July 24, 2018|work=Fast Company|access-date=November 3, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref> though Straka denied that any such material originated from the WalkAway campaign. [[Fact-checking]] website [[Snopes]] stated that it could not determine whether this use of stock images had originated from campaign organizers.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/walkaway-campaign-stock-photos/|title=FACT CHECK: Did the #WalkAway Campaign Use Stock Photographs for People It Claimed Left the Democratic Party?|work=Snopes.com|access-date=November 3, 2018|language=en-US}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Hashtag activism]]
*[[BLEXIT Foundation]]
* [[Political action committee]]
* [[Blexit]]
*[[Astroturfing]]
*[[Astroturfing]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 10 July 2024

#WalkAway campaign
FormationMay 26, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-05-26)
FounderBrandon Straka
PurposeEncouraging liberals to leave the Democratic Party[1]
Location
  • United States, Canada
Websitewww.walkawaycampaign.com

The #WalkAway campaign is a social-media campaign that was launched ahead of the United States 2018 mid-term elections with the stated purpose of encouraging voters to leave the Democratic Party.[2][3] The campaign, which also organized events to support Donald Trump, was noted and criticized[4] for its astroturfing methods and the claim that there was a popular movement of people leaving the party.[5][6][7]

In 2021, the group's founder, Brandon Straka, a hairstylist from New York City,[2] was charged with and convicted of participating in the 2021 United States Capitol attack.[8][9] Following this, the group's Facebook page, which had more than half a million followers, was closed for violations of the site's terms of service.[10]

Organization

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U.S. Representative Don Bacon speaking at a WalkAway rally in Omaha, Nebraska, in October 2020

The campaign is set up as a foundation and a political action committee:

  • The #WalkAway Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) organization defined as an Alliance/Advocacy Organizations within the Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other category. The IRS ruling year for tax exemption was 2019.[11] While no IRS annual return is on file for 2019, the 2018 filing shows contributions of $97,950 with officers reported as Brandon Straka, chairman; Maria Albanese, director, and Tracy Diaz, director.[12] As of October 28, 2020, the foundation was involved in an online fundraising campaign through classy.org which had raised nearly $125,000.[13]
  • The PAC is set up as #Walkaway Campaign PAC and shows receipts of $29,000 through the 2020 cycle. The FEC registration is C00718197 and the treasurer of the PAC is indicated as Dan Backer.[14]

Methods and fundraising

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Observers and commentators have raised doubts as to what extent #WalkAway Campaign is an example of astroturfing rather than a genuine grassroots movement. Soon after its founding in 2018, WalkAway received a $10,000 (~$11,953 in 2023) donation from Alex Jones and InfoWars.[15][2][16] In 2019, Straka said WalkAway does not receive major donations and that "everything is grassroots support from Americans who send us $5 or $100."[17] In May 2020, OpenSecrets reported that of the $20,104 donated to WalkAway in 2020, a total of $7,521 was contributed by nine donors who gave $200 or more.[18] One was Straka himself.[better source needed]

Activities

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In the run-up to the 2020 United States presidential election, the WalkAway campaign held rallies and marches in various cities, an effort to get people to vote for President Donald Trump. In August 2020, the WalkAway campaign held a rally in West Hollywood, California. Nearly 300 demonstrators attended, including YouTuber Joy Villa. Many held flags and signs supportive of Trump and critical of the Democratic Party.[19] On September 5, the campaign held a rally in Dallas, Texas, during which a Black Lives Matter counter-protester was arrested.[20] On October 3, 2020, Straka held a rally in Washington, D.C.[21]

Straka in the 2021 Capitol attack

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Straka attended the 2021 United States Capitol attack and spoke to crowds on January 5 where he referred to the audience as "patriots" and referred repeatedly to a "revolution." He also told the attendees to "fight back" and added, "We are sending a message to the Democrats, we are not going away, you've got a problem!"[22][23]

The next day, he urged protestors to take away a police officer's shield, shouting "Take it away from him" and "Take it! Take it!" Later, as others tried to charge through the entrance to the Capitol, he shouted, "Go! Go!"[23]

On January 8, Facebook closed the #WalkAway page, which had more than half a million followers at the time. The page was replaced with a message from Facebook saying the page had violated its terms of use.[10] The shutdown came in the wake of the Capitol attack, when Facebook and other social media platforms increased their enforcement of terms of service that ban the incitement of violence.[24] Facebook said the page violated a policy on content that was, "hateful, threatening, or obscene".[25]

On January 25, Straka was arrested in Nebraska by the FBI for "impeding law enforcement officers during civil disorder" and unlawful entry into a restricted building, as well as disorderly conduct in relation to his role in the violent disturbance.[23][26] He pleaded guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge in October 2021, which could be punishable by up to six months in prison, and agreed to provide private social media and other evidence to investigators.[27] Prosecutors postponed Straka's December 2021 sentencing for thirty days to evaluate evidence he had provided.[28] Straka was later sentenced to three years probation for his role in the Capitol riot.[29]

Reactions

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In 2018, David A. Love of CNN condemned the campaign as "pure propaganda [and] a psychological operation."[30]

That same year, Abby Ohlheiser wrote in The Washington Post, "There’s little actual evidence to suggest that #WalkAway represents a mass conversion of millions – or even thousands – of Democrats" and contrasted the broad appeal of true viral videos with the "Conservative Internet viral" nature of the WalkAway video.[31] ThinkProgress characterized the campaign as "a grifting operation," noting efforts by the organizers to sell dinner packages priced in the hundreds of dollars to march attendees.[32]

As well, Slate journalist Mark Joseph Stern accused Straka of presenting royalty-free stock images from Shutterstock and claiming they were of people who had left the Democratic Party,[33] though Straka denied that any such material originated from the WalkAway campaign. Fact-checking website Snopes stated that it could not determine whether this use of stock images had originated from campaign organizers.[34]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About". #WalkAway Campaign. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c FitSimons, Tim (August 21, 2018). "Meet Brandon Straka, a gay former liberal encouraging others to #WalkAway from Democrats". NBC News. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  3. ^ Richardson, Davis (September 13, 2018). "#WalkAway Founder Is Latest to Spread 'Facebook Ban' Disinformation". observer.com. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  4. ^ Fernandez, Nick (October 2, 2018). "Fox & Friends hosts founder of astroturfed #WalkAway "movement" who has appeared on Infowars". Media Matters for America. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  5. ^ "Russian Bots Linked To Viral Twitter Attacks On 'Hateful' Dems". HuffPost. July 8, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  6. ^ "Pro-Trump & Russian-Linked Twitter Accounts Are Posing As Ex-Democrats In New Astroturfed Movement". June 28, 2020. Archived from the original on June 28, 2020. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  7. ^ "Analysis | The #WalkAway meme is what happens when everything is viral and nothing matters". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  8. ^ Cooper, Alex (December 20, 2021). "Convicted Gay Trump Ally Brandon Straka Cooperating With Authorities". www.gaycitynews.com. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  9. ^ Anderson, Jake (August 24, 2023). "Omaha man convicted for role in Jan. 6 riot will not have probation ended early". KETV. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  10. ^ a b Osborne, Duncan (January 13, 2021). "Social Media Platforms Run Away from #WalkAway Campaign – Gay City News". www.gaycitynews.com. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
  11. ^ "Walkaway Foundation". Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  12. ^ "Walkaway Foundation - NYS Attorney General - Charities". Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  13. ^ "Walkaway Foundation- Donate Now". Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  14. ^ "Walkaway Campaign PAC - OpenSecrets". Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  15. ^ Isaacs, Deanna (July 10, 2019). "A dramatic confrontation between the right-wing political group #WalkAway and Theater Wit ends up on YouTube". The Chicago Reader.
  16. ^ "Hi everyone, I'm Brandon Straka, founder of #WalkAway Campaign, a true grassroots movement..." August 7, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  17. ^ Suggs, Ernie (September 17, 2019). "#Walkaway movement to hold Atlanta event amid questions about support". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  18. ^ "Walkaway Campaign PAC Summary | OpenSecrets". www.opensecrets.org. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  19. ^ Scott, Henry E. (August 8, 2020). "Nearly 300 #WalkAway Demonstrators Rally in West Hollywood to Support Trump". WEHOville. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  20. ^ "Activist Dominique Alexander, others detained following incident at Dallas WalkAway Campaign rally". WFAA. September 5, 2020.
  21. ^ Satterfield, Kolbie (October 3, 2020). "Political protests and rallies fill DC streets 1 month before election". WUSA9.
  22. ^ "MAGA influencer Brandon Straka arrested in connection with Capitol assault". NBC News. January 26, 2021. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
  23. ^ a b c Gerstein, Josh (January 25, 2021). "Stop the Steal organizer charged in Capitol riot". Politico. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  24. ^ Fischer, Ashley Gold, Sara (January 8, 2021). "Facebook, Twitter and the long march toward banning Trump". Axios. Retrieved January 9, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  25. ^ "Anti-Democrat WalkAway Campaign banished from Facebook". Fox News. January 9, 2021.
  26. ^ "MAGA influencer Brandon Straka arrested in connection with Capitol assault". NBC News. January 26, 2021. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
  27. ^ Hsu, Spencer (October 6, 2021). "Pro-Trump social media influencer and speaker at Jan. 5 rally pleads guilty to disorderly conduct in Capitol riot". The Washington Post.
  28. ^ Kyle, Cheney (December 17, 2021). "Trump ally Straka has provided potentially significant information". Politico.
  29. ^ "Pro-Trump influencer sentenced to three years of probation for his participation in the Capitol riot". January 24, 2022.
  30. ^ Love, David A. "Russian bots are using #WalkAway to try to wound Dems in midterms". CNN. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  31. ^ Ohlheiser, Abby (July 2, 2018). "Analysis | The #WalkAway meme is what happens when everything is viral and nothing matters". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  32. ^ Michel, Casey (October 16, 2018). "Pro-Trump #WalkAway March has all the signs of a grifting operation". ThinkProgress.
  33. ^ "These people who "walked away from the Democrats" are stock-photo models". Fast Company. July 24, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  34. ^ "FACT CHECK: Did the #WalkAway Campaign Use Stock Photographs for People It Claimed Left the Democratic Party?". Snopes.com. Retrieved November 3, 2018.