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‘Fishy As Hell’: Graham Slams ActBlue Over Anonymous Donations After Group Drops Nearly $200 Million On Biden Campaign

Fishy as Hell? Yeah all politicians seem to emit that fishy odor with their actions. I don’t trust nary a one of them, dem/commie, Gop/Rino, Independent/libertarian. ‘Splain to me how they can become millionaires after 1 or 2 terms of office and on the salary they accept. Politicians are grifters who put America last and their own profit first. Fuck’em All!

Source: ZeroHedge

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has sounded the alarm following a Fox News report that ActBlue – a leftist nonprofit political action committee (PAC) which has donated $194 million to the Biden campaign – took in nearly half its 2019 donations from anonymous donors who listed themselves as ‘unemployed.’

“Wow – this sounds fishy as hell,” Graham tweeted Saturday.

A  preliminary computer analysis by the Take Back Action Fund, obtained exclusively by Fox News, has found that nearly half of all 2019 donations to ActBlue were made by people claiming to be unemployed.

According to the findings of the Action Fund – a nonprofit that aims to “educate the public on conservative solutions for political reform” – 48.4% of ActBlue donations last year, prior to the massive loss of jobs that came with the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic, came from those who did not list an employer or who claimed to be unemployed. –Fox News

Notably, by mid-June, ActBlue had contributed $119,253,857 to Biden – a figure which remained unchanged until at least July. As of this writing, they have contributed $194 million – an increase of $75 million.

So when Biden’s campaign bragged about raising $364.5 million in August, somewhere in the vicinity of 20% came from ActBlue – which took in 4.7 million anonymous donations last year from unemployed individuals, totaling $346 million.

Meanwhile, Action Fund also found that in 2020, ActBlue showed an uptick in anonymous donations from ‘unemployed’ people to 50.1% of contributions between January and August.

ActBlue claims that much of the money comes from retirees and people such as homemakers who aren’t technically counted as unemployed.

Launched in 2004 as a “powerful online fundraising platform available to Democratic candidates and committees, progressive organizations, and nonprofits,” ActBlue critics – including Action Fund – contend that their website allows unverified credit card donations from anyone, in any country, without a paper trail.

Also notable is that Republican fundraising platform WinRed brought in 4.9 million donations, totaling $302 million – just 4% of which came from people who didn’t list an employer or were unemployed, or 5.7% of donations.

‘Fishy As Hell’: Graham Slams ActBlue Over Anonymous Donations After Group Drops Nearly $200 Million On Biden Campaign

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