End Citizens United
Evidence
AI Analysis Summary
The message identifies the sender only as "ECU" and does not include the full entity name anywhere in the solicitation text. Acronym-only identification (other than commonly accepted committee abbreviations like DNC/DCCC/DLCC/DSCC) fails to provide the full entity name.
Policy Violations
Missing Full Entity Name
The message identifies the sender only as "ECU" and does not include the full entity name anywhere in the solicitation text. Acronym-only identification (other than commonly accepted committee abbreviations like DNC/DCCC/DLCC/DSCC) fails to provide the full entity name.
Entity Clarity (Org vs Candidate)
The message asks for a donation to "our campaign to help PASS Sen. Klobuchar's ... bill" without stating who will receive the funds. Referencing Sen. Klobuchar while signing only as "ECU" creates ambiguity about whether donations support a candidate or an organization; the landing page later shows End Citizens United, underscoring the lack of clarity in the message itself.
Comments
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Existing comments
- There is no full name in the message to identify the sender. The copy is misleading, money doesn’t pass bills, especially when they aren’t in session today.
- There is no ambiguity ECU is a well know.
- People who submit here are such loosers they don’t have anything better to do just nitpick
- People who submit here are such loosers they don’t have anything better to do just nitpick
- ECU is a well known short name for end citizens united
- ECU is a very well known acronym for End Citizens United
- According to ActBlue's AUP "All text and email fundraising solicitations must include the full name of the entity or established organizational acronym. Other abbreviations are not acceptable." ECU is the established acronym