ActBlue, the Democratic fundraising powerhouse, sees 'alarming' exodus of senior staff: New York Times
- ActBlue has experienced turmoil after at least seven senior officials resigned in late February, a move reported by The New York Times, citing a letter from the organization's unions.
- The departures have raised concerns about ActBlue's stability, as highlighted in the unions' letter describing an alarming pattern of exits.
- Republicans in Congress are investigating ActBlue, seeking information on its security and fraud prevention measures, as well as compliance with foreign donor regulations, according to reports.
- Experts warn that a significant weakening of ActBlue could negatively impact Democratic fundraising efforts, as stated by Tim Tagaris, a digital fundraising consultant.
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