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Trueblue Texan

(4,197 posts)
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 07:06 PM Mar 2025

I deleted my ActBlue account.

I was going to delete it anyway because I'm fed up with the spam texts that just don't stop no matter how many times I reply STOP. But today, it seems like the right thing to do for other than my selfish reasons. It feels like Reischstag just burned.

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I deleted my ActBlue account. (Original Post) Trueblue Texan Mar 2025 OP
what went on with all those Act Blue folk resigning Skittles Mar 2025 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2025 #5
ActBlue, the Democratic Fund-Raising Powerhouse, Faces Internal Chaos Celerity Mar 2025 #6
Not sure if this is necessary for everyone. Baitball Blogger Mar 2025 #2
Me too blowback Mar 2025 #3
Interesting. I've had an account for years and have never gotten a single text from them. sinkingfeeling Mar 2025 #4
The texts aren't directly from ActBlue. Trueblue Texan Mar 2025 #7

Response to Skittles (Reply #1)

Celerity

(53,705 posts)
6. ActBlue, the Democratic Fund-Raising Powerhouse, Faces Internal Chaos
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 09:22 PM
Mar 2025
At least seven senior officials have left the group, setting off deep concerns about its future as it confronts scrutiny from congressional Republicans.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/05/us/politics/actblue-democrat-fundraising-resignations.html

https://archive.ph/itcti



ActBlue, the online fund-raising organization that powers Democratic candidates, has plunged into turmoil, with at least seven senior officials resigning late last month and a remaining lawyer suggesting he faced internal retaliation. The departures from ActBlue, which helps raise money for Democrats running for office at all levels of government, come as the group is under investigation by congressional Republicans. They have advanced legislation that some Democrats warn could be used to debilitate what is the party’s leading fund-raising operation.

The exodus has set off deep concerns about ActBlue’s future. Last week, two unions representing the group’s workers sent a blistering letter to ActBlue’s board of directors that listed the seven officials who had left. The letter described an “alarming pattern” of departures that was “eroding our confidence in the stability of the organization.” What prompted so many longtime ActBlue officials to leave is not clear — none of the former officials agreed to be interviewed on the record.

“Like many organizations, as we undergo some transition heading into this new election cycle, we are focused on ensuring we have a strong team in place,” said Megan Hughes, an ActBlue spokeswoman. “We greatly appreciate the contributions of our incredible team members and remain deeply committed to the success of our organization and our mission to enable grass-roots supporters to make their voices heard.” According to the letter from the ActBlue unions, which has not been previously reported and was confirmed as authentic by three people briefed on its contents, the senior staff departures began on Feb. 21.

That day, ActBlue’s customer service and partnerships directors, who had both worked at the group for more than a decade, left, according to the unions’ letter. “Now, my primary mission is rest,” Alyssa Twomey, ActBlue’s departing vice president for customer service, 299804493724958721/" target="_blank">wrote on social media. “After 14+ years of living and breathing all things ActBlue, it’s time for a reset. I’m taking an intentional pause before setting course for my next adventure.”

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Baitball Blogger

(51,744 posts)
2. Not sure if this is necessary for everyone.
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 07:58 PM
Mar 2025

I don't get any ads from them. But, I did block everything out after the Biden fiasco. Still, I have some small monthly donations out there. Is there any reason why I need to get out of ActBlue? And if yes, I assume we need to go directly to the candidate's page to sign up for donations?

Trueblue Texan

(4,197 posts)
7. The texts aren't directly from ActBlue.
Sat Mar 15, 2025, 12:39 AM
Mar 2025

They're supposedly from individual candidates, but the only place they could have gotten my info is ActBlue. My daughter said she received email with ActBlue links threatening to label her a Republican if she didn't donate.

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