This blog is not about politics, I promise. It does, however, deal with how candidates reach out to us and the messages they seem to want to convey. I am afraid that it has a bit of that cranky old man feel that I would really like to stay away from, but which keeps on sneaking up on me when I am not looking. I will try and avoid such whining as much as possible going forward, but for now, here goes.

My guess is that I am not alone in waking up every day to an inbox that is full of pleas from a wide array of political candidates and organizations all of whom must have my donation NOW!!! The messages come from all over the country and beg me to please, please, please contribute something, anything, to their cause. My contribution is essential. Without it everything will come crashing down and bury us all.
We have made some modest donations over the last few months to Democratic candidates, so the e-mails we receive are, not surprisingly, from Democratic organizations. I would be shocked if the other side of the aisle is any more creative. I have no doubt that Republican supporters get a similar array of messages, which convey the same type of requests and make the same type of arguments.
By my count I received 77 e-mails over the last 24 hours seeking donations, though I am sure I undercounted. Among those 77 e-mails, 8 different Senate campaigns were represented. I was asked to take numerous surveys or polls, and told that my response was crucial to evaluating where the campaigns stand (a truly scary thought). I was told that one campaign must have $88,0832 immediately to compete, and another must have 6,581 donors to ensure their campaign had enough funds to win. I was told my âpledgeâ to vote for a Democrat was required, and that my response was âdue in one hourâ. I was told that polls have Dems winning and that polls have Dems losing. And this has been happening day after day for months.
To be honest, I really donât mind getting these e-mails. Yes, it is somewhat frustrating to open my e-mail folder and see well over 100 unopened messages. However, I think it would probably be more distressing to open the folder and see none, as if thatâs ever going to happen. (No Natisuha Honey, I donât remember chatting with you on a social network a few weeks ago, and I am not interested in getting together once COVID restrictions are lifted).
My real question is whether anyone believes that this bombardment of e-mails is effective? There must be people out there who are getting paid gobs of money telling candidates that the best way to get people to donate is to send them e-mail after e-mail after e-mail. Of course, these are probably the same people who think I may want Hemp gummies, or to take a Mississippi River cruise. (Wait, what was that about Hemp gummies?)

Maybe Iâm wrong. Maybe there are people out there who open every one of these e-mails and actually are persuaded to give $5.00 here and $10.00 there, to take each of the surveys and polls thinking that they are providing useful information, to fret endlessly that a campaign will only get 6,580 donors and not the 6,581 it needs to win. Maybe there are people who think that by responding to one of these e-mails they will stop the flow, not realizing that even responding to one will increase the volume exponentially. And maybe Mitch McConnell will be persuaded not to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat because I signed a MoveOn petition (and threw in $25.00 to boot). Yeah, just maybe.
Itâs like those charitable solicitations that include all kinds of free giveaways. I got one last week from Boyâs Town that included Christmas cards, a crossword puzzle book, personalized return address stickers and other miscellaneous stuff I really didnât need. Now Boyâs Town is a good organization (Gotta love Father Flanagan), but my immediate reaction is that if they can afford to send me all of this unsolicited junk, they really donât need my money. What they thought was an enticement, was a disincentive (sorry about that boys).
I also wonder about what the candidates are saying about themselves. So many of these e-mails are written as if the sender in a total panic. And this is a panic that has been going on for months. âThis poll from Transylvania U (not the one in Kentucky) has us down a percentage point. All is lost without your $10.00!!!!!â âIf we donât get your $7.00 within the next 24 hours, our campaign might as well pack it in!!!!â Do they really think I am going to be persuaded to support a candidate who appears to be running around like a chicken with their head cut off?
So, what is effective, at least for me? An e-mail or two a day from the Presidential campaign makes sense, just to remind me that I may want to consider a further donation. Plus, regular e-mails from the Pennsylvania candidates running is absolutely fine. Even an e-mail every few days from the Party generally, alerting me about other national races would be welcome. I might actually read those and they may spark me to donate to a campaign that I would not otherwise consider.
But just be straight with me. I know the battleground states. I know that get out the vote efforts are crucial to success and that those efforts take a lot of volunteers and a lot of money. I know that the system is structured to require constant donations to keep going. I donât need a fake, meaningless poll to pull me in. I donât need apocalyptic pronouncements to try and scare me into giving. I know whatâs at stake.
Ok, I got that off my chest, though itâs not going to change anything. Even as I have been typing the flood has continued (e-mail from today below):
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ALERT from Washington Post: Pennsylvania emerges as âtipping-pointâ battleground for Biden and Trump |
THOMAS: Joe Bidenâs home state of Pennsylvania is a must-win swing state where Joe and Kamala are LOSING critical ground to Donald Trump. New polls show itâs virtually tied! But grassroots Democrats ARENâT DONATING to make sure we stop Trump in his tracks! |
Rush $1 (becomes $2) |
Kamala knows that everything from access to health care, to voting rights, and President Obamaâs legacy are at stake in this election. But right now, Republicans are MASSIVELY outraising Democrats in battleground states with less than a month before Election Day. We simply donât have the resources to take on Trump and the RNC. If donations donât pick up, Democrats will LOSE, THOMAS! We cannot afford to miss a single deadline between now and Election Day, but weâre still falling short of our $150,000 mid-month goal â our final one of this election. Our records show that you still havenât donated to stop Trump and defeat Republican governors: |
Email: tomwamser@comcast.net Supporter ID: 8751682 Donated to have your gift matched: PENDING. Rush $1 now to stop Trump and defeat his extremist allies! |
THOMAS time is running out to make up for the ground weâve already lost. This matching offer will only last until our mid-month deadline (at midnight tonight!) Every donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to our $150,000 goal! |
Rush $1 (becomes $2)Rush $5 (becomes $10)Rush $25 (becomes $50)Rush another amount |
No doubt this flood will last until election day. But I feel better. Now, about those Hemp gummies….         Â