Anonymous ID: 9016d5 July 1, 2020, 10:49 p.m. No.9821972   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

"So much money is flowing so fast it is hard to keep track.

 

On Sunday evening, Senator Bernie Sanders emailed his enormous list of supporters asking them to donate to a different group of charities. The email alone raised $400,000 in its first 12 hours, according to Mike Casca, a spokesman for Mr. Sanders.

 

One nonprofit in Minneapolis, the Lake Street Council, reported raising $2.25 million as of Monday morning from 27,000 donors. It said it would use the money to help rebuild businesses, โ€œmany of which are black- or minority-owned.โ€

 

In Illinois, the Chicago Community Bail Fund reported receiving more than $1.6 million from 30,000 people. An effort in Los Angeles, the Peopleโ€™s City Council Freedom Fund, went viral and jumped from $1,500 raised as of early Saturday to more than $860,000 on Monday from more than 21,000 contributors."

Anonymous ID: 9016d5 July 1, 2020, 10:54 p.m. No.9822011   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2259 >>2355 >>2394 >>2436

"However, if we read the fine print of ActBlueโ€™s policy, we find out a very interesting detail:

 

Re-designation of Contributions

In the event that a campaign or committee (a) fails for 60 days to cash a check from ActBlue which includes your contribution (after ActBlue makes repeated attempts to work with the campaign to ensure all checks are cashed), or (b) affirmatively refuses a contribution earmarked through ActBlue, your contribution will be re-designated as a contribution to ActBlue. Contributions to social welfare organizations which are similarly not cashed or are affirmatively refused will be kept by ActBlue and used generally to support its social welfare activities."

 

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