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  2. ActBlue - Wikipedia

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    ActBlue [1] is an American ... ActBlue affiliate organization ActBlue Charities serves as a fundraising platform for U.S. non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations, ...

  3. Newsom defends fire response with fact-check site linking to ...

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    Contributions made through ActBlue to charities are processed by AB Charities, and include a 3.95% fee that goes toward the cost of processing contributions, according to ActBlue. Processing fees ...

  4. List of projects supported by George Soros - Wikipedia

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  5. Obama alums double down on soliciting LA wildfires donations ...

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    ActBlue Charities merely charges a 4% credit card processing fee with all other money going directly to local relief organizations, Favreau explained. ... California Gov. Gavin Newsom has also ...

  6. ActBlue's anti-fraud measures pass recent scrutiny ... - AOL

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    ActBlue holds itself to the highest legal and ethical standards, and all contributions made through ActBlue are disclosed in full compliance with federal, state, and local laws.”

  7. Jonathan Zucker - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Zucker (born December 23, 1971) is a political technology entrepreneur and campaign finance attorney best known as the founder of Democracy Engine, the first COO and second CEO of ActBlue and the founder of It Starts Today.

  8. Texas AG goes after Democratic fundraising as GOP outspent in ...

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    ActBlue targets small-dollar donations and has been a major part of the Democratic fundraising apparatus, collecting an estimated $1.5 billion from about 7 million donors.

  9. Talk:ActBlue - Wikipedia

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    In the past few years ActBlue has hit some major milestones and has been part of some historic moments in American politics. I would suggest adding these points to the History section: "In February 2016, ActBlue launched AB Charities, an arm of the organization that makes ActBlue’s fundraising tools available to nonprofits." [7]