What’s going on over at @actblue HQ? ❣️ pic.twitter.com/eRHFSJkja4
— Aaron Coleman 🌹 (@Aaron4KS37) August 25, 2020
Last month it was reported that the Black Lives Matter movement is using ActBlue to collect donations. ActBlue is a technology company that develops fundraising platforms for organizations and movements in exchange for a small processing fee on each donation made.
It was revealed that BLM is not a non-profit organization, and that non-profit organization Thousand Currents was providing ‘fiduciary oversight, financial management, and other administrative services” to BLM.
It was further that Susan Rosenberg was serving on the board of Thousand Currents. Rosenberg was a member of the Weather Underground, and authorities say she played a role in several domestic terrorist attacks. She was convicted for those roles in 1985 and was sentenced to 58 years in prison. She had only served 16 of them when she was pardoned by President Bill Clinton in 2001 on his very last day in office.
Now it seems ActBlue is funding only candidates that it says fits with its progressive ideals.
My only point is, if I was going door to door talking about my troubled past and what I did, and the voters still choose me.
Maybe my opponent just wasn’t the right fit for the district? Or maybe… you can’t get the vote of people who care about policy with only scare tactics.
— Aaron Coleman 🌹 (@Aaron4KS37) August 25, 2020
Aaron Coleman a nominee for State Representative in Kansas’ 37th district found this out yesterday when his ActBlue account was shut down without warning.
Coleman, 19, has had a past of physical abuse and bullying.
The concern is ActBlue is near monopoly at this point, and now seems to be using that power to influence races.
So if @actblue can remove Coleman because he’s “out of alignment with actblue’s mission” why don’t they remove Joe Biden over the sexual assault allegations against him? Is there any consistent standard here or is it, maybe, just maybe, wait for it, about power? https://t.co/ZYA5g8Te9I
— $ean P. McCarthy (@SeanMcCarthyCom) August 25, 2020
ActBlue is deplatforming candidates deemed too progressive.
I oppose this obviously as ActBlue is a near monopoly at this point. https://t.co/a7gWE3RHgk
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 26, 2020