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Meet Ethan Krupp: Pajamacare boy and Organizing for Action employee

This is the Obamacare Pajama boy in the latest Organizing for Action ad.

Pajamacare boy is Ethan Krupp, an Organizing for Action employee and the subject of ridicule after OFA created a social ad encouraging everyone to sign up for Obamacare.

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Krupp was featured in the first "Get Talking" video, which was released by Organizing for Action in November.

He thought that was pretty cool and said as much on Twitter.

Before he deleted his account.

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And his friends thought it was pretty cool too.

Here is when his boss gave him a shoutout for getting mentioned in the Wall Street Journal.

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Here is a video of a speech he made at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Winter Graduation, which he posted on his YouTube account. The video has since been made private.

Here he is at the Lincoln Memorial.

Here he is locked in an elevator.

Here are things Ethan Krupp likes: Baseball:

Ikea:

The Internet:

Bacon:

 

The movie "Love Actually:"

Miley Cyrus songs #getcovered:

Here is what he thinks about his new modeling career:


Congratulations Pajamacare boy. You have gone viral! Keep on fighting for what you believe in.

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