Oath: Where Democrats could turn if ActBlue goes dark

Oath: Where Democrats could turn if ActBlue goes dark


Democrats have a solid backup plan if ActBlue, the party’s most prominent online fundraising engine, gets shut down by federal investigators.

Oath, a burgeoning platform that racks in donations for Democrats, directed over $35 million dollars to candidates during the 2024 election cycle. Now, as ActBlue is in danger amid scrutiny from the White House and congressional investigators over allegations of corruption and fraud, Oath president Brian Derrick said his organization is uniquely positioned to stand in for ActBlue should Democrats’s top fundraising powerhouse go dark. 

Oath will be the sole platform where donors can find every single federal Democratic candidate if ActBlue is temporarily shut down, he claimed on Friday during an interview with the Washington Examiner. His organization has accelerated the process in recent

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