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Democrat Fundraising: Exploiting Donors With Digital Spam

Original Title: The Democratic Party's Spam Machine

Resources

Resources & Recommendations

People Mentioned

  • Adam Bonica (Professor of Political Science at Stanford University) - Investigated the Democratic Party's fundraising strategies and their effectiveness.
  • George Clooney - Celebrity whose name is sometimes attached to fundraising demands.
  • Taylor Swift - Celebrity whose name is sometimes attached to fundraising demands, particularly in "phantom match" solicitations.
  • Ken Burns - Documentarian whose name was used in fundraising messages related to NPR.
  • Rick Steves - Travel writer whose name was used in fundraising messages related to NPR.
  • Barack Obama - Former President whose image and name are used in fundraising messages.
  • Michelle Obama - Former First Lady whose image and name are used in fundraising messages.
  • Jeff Bezos - Founder of Amazon, mentioned in a hypothetical example comparing company messaging to political fundraising.
  • Mame Adjei - A national political candidate who openly stated they had raised enough money and asked people to stop sending donations, instead requesting volunteer support.
  • Kat Abu Ghazaleh (Democrat running for Congress in Illinois) - Explicitly committed to setting fundraising goals, avoiding spam, guilt trips, and consultants focused on their paycheck.
  • Cory Booker - Senator whose political actions were immediately followed by fundraising messages, which the podcast suggests cheapens the message.
  • Donald Trump - Former President, mentioned in the context of political opposition and fundraising tactics.
  • Mendami - Mentioned as an example of someone who asks for organization and volunteers over money.

Organizations & Institutions

  • DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) - The main official campaign arm for the Democratic Party, whose former employees founded Mothership Strategies.
  • Mothership Strategies - A digital fundraising consulting firm founded in 2014 by former DCCC employees, credited with anchoring the "over the top emotional appeals" strategy.
  • Progressive Turnout Project - An example of a "spam pack" organization.
  • Stop Republicans - An example of a "spam pack" organization.
  • Democrats Who Win - An example of a "spam pack" organization.
  • NPR - Public radio organization, used as a cause for fundraising messages.
  • DSCC (Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee) - Mentioned as sending fundraising messages.
  • ActBlue - The primary platform for small and individual donor fundraising for Democratic candidates and PACs, which implemented new rules to prevent deceptive fundraising after Adam Bonica's article.
  • Indivisible - An organization mentioned as an example of effective mass mobilization against authoritarian parties.
  • Democratic National Committee - Publicly disavowed groups and vendors who prey on donors after the initial publication of Adam Bonica's article.

Websites & Online Resources

  • Substack - Platform where Adam Bonica writes a newsletter on data and democracy.
  • onthemedia.org - Website where the full statement from Mothership Strategies can be found.

Other Resources

  • No Kings protests - Mentioned as an example of mass mobilization.

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