Q: I am deeply concerned that the investigation of ActBlue could trigger a “citizenship review” from Stephen Miller. Will that derail the midterm elections?
— Anonymous
A: The Trump administration wants to target ActBlue for the same reason it is targeting other institutions — because they think it will help them hold power and undermine Democrats’ chances in 2026.
Let’s start with the obvious: anyone who contributes more than $200 to a federal candidate is publicly disclosed to the Federal Election Commission. That data — including the person’s name, mailing address, occupation, and employer is already public. In addition, ActBlue and campaigns already follow FEC rules to protect against foreign donations.
In terms of the 2026 elections, I am far more worried about the DOJ’s effort to collect state voter file lists. The DOJ is already suing eight states that have refused to provide this sensitive voter data. And my law firm is intervening in several of those cases to protect voters. Q: Considering the full-bore gerrymandering efforts, voter suppression legislation, and courtroom strategies by Republicans, are there any organizations at work to mobilize the Democratic vote?
— Jack
A: Yes, there are many organizations working to organize Democrats and to fight back against the tactics you list. Let’s start with the Democratic Party itself. Every day, national, state, and local parties are hard at work building grassroots support in their communities.
Then, of course, there are the candidates and campaigns. Find a candidate — statewide, congressional, or local — that you support and contact them to see how you can help.
In addition, there are many organizations — some that operate in all or most states — like Swing Left, Indivisible, Vote Save America, and NextGen America to mobilize voters. Others operate within a single state or help organize a specific community within a state.
Finally, don’t ignore the work that individual voters do by using their own platforms to spread accurate voting information, combating voter suppression in their communities, and turning out voters in their own friend groups.
All of these are critical to the fight for democracy in 2026.
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