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douglas9

(5,072 posts)
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 04:54 PM Aug 3

The Mothership Vortex: An Investigation Into the Firm at the Heart of the Democratic Spam Machine

How a single consulting firm extracted $282 million from a network of spam PACs while delivering just $11 million to actual campaigns.


The digital deluge is a familiar annoyance for anyone on a Democratic fundraising list. It's a relentless cacophony of bizarre texts and emails, each one more urgent than the last, promising that your immediate $15 donation is the only thing standing between democracy and the abyss.

The main rationale offered for this fundraising frenzy is that it's a necessary evil—that the tactics, while unpleasant, are brutally effective at raising the money needed to win. But an analysis of the official FEC filings tells a very different story. The fundraising model is not a brutally effective tool for the party; it is a financial vortex that consumes the vast majority of every dollar it raises.

We all have that one obscure skill we’ve inadvertently maxed out. Mine happens to be navigating the labyrinth of campaign finance data. So, after documenting the spam tactics in a previous article, I told myself I’d just take a quick look to see who was behind them and where the money was going.

That "quick look" immediately pulled me in. The illusion of a sprawling grassroots movement, with its dozens of different PAC names, quickly gave way to a much simpler and more alarming reality. It only required pulling on a single thread—tracing who a few of the most aggressive PACs were paying—to watch their entire manufactured world unravel. What emerged was not a diverse network of activists, but a concentrated ecosystem built to serve the firm at its center: Mothership Strategies.


https://data4democracy.substack.com/p/the-mothership-vortex-an-investigation




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The Mothership Vortex: An Investigation Into the Firm at the Heart of the Democratic Spam Machine (Original Post) douglas9 Aug 3 OP
I still receive lots of spam Progressive dog Aug 3 #1
They threatened to remove you from their lists? DBoon Aug 3 #3
Not sure what I did to earn it Progressive dog Aug 4 #7
This is one of the most important posts ever to be made on Democratic Underground, imo. dobleremolque Aug 3 #2
Agree. Not only is this organization sucking precious funds from our candidates, it also LymphocyteLover Aug 4 #6
Criminal!!! dickthegrouch Aug 4 #4
PACs and organizations I'd never heard of abounded last cycle, though the candidates were familiar . . . hatrack Aug 4 #5
This is exactly the main criticism of the party: ITS LEADERS WON'T GET RID OF THESE CONSULTANTS. ancianita Aug 5 #8
kick Celerity Aug 7 #9
Great Work roscoeroscoe Aug 8 #10
Fire all the Democratic consultants Old Testament Libera Aug 9 #11

Progressive dog

(7,534 posts)
1. I still receive lots of spam
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 05:03 PM
Aug 3

from fundraisers claiming my $5 to$20 dollars is essential to keep Trump from carrying out s worst plans. I have avoided donating even a penny to these groups. Now a bunch of them are threatening to remove me from their lists. I hope they actually do.
I tried unsubscribing from the few who offer that option. That's not worth the effort.

DBoon

(24,283 posts)
3. They threatened to remove you from their lists?
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 05:40 PM
Aug 3

Please tell me what I need to do to get a similar threat!

dobleremolque

(1,056 posts)
2. This is one of the most important posts ever to be made on Democratic Underground, imo.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 05:23 PM
Aug 3

This is an astonishing piece of journalistic digging.

$11 million to candidates and campaigns out of $282 million donated and paid to Mothership Strategies, is less than 4% of the money raised going to the cause for which it is donated.

By contrast and for comparison, all of the charity rating agencies such as GuideStar, Charity Watch, Give.org, the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance and others ... will flag a charity that solicits donations the general public and doesn't spend at least 60% of the money raised on the cause for which is was raised.

My wallet is certainly closed to Democratic fund-raising until this mess is cleaned up.

I'll still give, but from now on, only to the individual candidates' campaign committees and to specifically linked initiative committees.

LymphocyteLover

(8,751 posts)
6. Agree. Not only is this organization sucking precious funds from our candidates, it also
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 08:36 AM
Aug 4

completely turns off people from donating and even voting for Dems and thus helping the GOP. Totally evil IMO, all for greed.

dickthegrouch

(4,112 posts)
4. Criminal!!!
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 02:48 AM
Aug 4

But Bondi will never prosecute.

No wonder Kamala lost. With fiends like these who needs enemies?

I want my money back.

How do I get it?

hatrack

(63,566 posts)
5. PACs and organizations I'd never heard of abounded last cycle, though the candidates were familiar . . .
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 07:22 AM
Aug 4

Ergo, go directly to the candidate's website and donate as you can, and in the meantime, keep on mashing that block button on your phone . . .

ancianita

(41,853 posts)
8. This is exactly the main criticism of the party: ITS LEADERS WON'T GET RID OF THESE CONSULTANTS.
Tue Aug 5, 2025, 01:23 PM
Aug 5

In reply to several email donation solicitations I've told Ken Martin and his digital teams this very thing.
After Obama didn't get enough initial money from the DNC back in the day, I started donating directly to candidates rather than through any DLCC or DSCC or DCCC.
I still donate to the DGA (Democratic Governors Association) and the CDA (College Dems of America), both part of the DNC, in the runups to midterms and general elections.

Party members and state party leaders are the leadership's best consulting base, not corporate consultants.

roscoeroscoe

(1,774 posts)
10. Great Work
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 10:52 AM
Aug 8

Thanks for posting. Who are these guys?! Skimming millions off the top?! We need more disinfecting sunshine on this.

11. Fire all the Democratic consultants
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 07:49 PM
Aug 9

Not only have they totally sucked for at least 25 years, but now it turns out they are just stealing all the money!

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