According to Forbes, the campaign reached its initial funding goal of $53,800 in just 18 hours, making it the fastest growing major politics funding campaign in Indiegogo's history. To date, the campaign has raised over $99,000, though 25 days of funding remain for the campaign.
Now that the New York Times has agreed to run the ad in its front section by the end of the week, what more could be weighing on the trio's shoulders?
Protesters Crowdfund $99K and Counting to Demand Change in Turkish Government
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