@GavinNewsom Wow, this is a governor. I thought it was a Krasenstein or some other lowlife influencer. I guess all Dems are just lowlife influencers now.
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The Democrat Party is the party of Violence
Deb Haaland’s campaign for governor is being marketed as a grassroots movement powered by everyday New Mexicans. But campaign finance records and political infrastructure surrounding the race point to something much larger: a sophisticated national fundraising and influence network fueled by out-of-state money, progressive nonprofit ecosystems, digital donor pipelines, and institutional political organizations operating far beyond New Mexico.
According to campaign finance reporting, Haaland has raised more than $11 million for her gubernatorial campaign, with reports indicating approximately 72% of the money originated from out-of-state donors. That means most of the financial power behind the campaign is not coming from New Mexico families, workers, or small businesses — it is flowing in through national political infrastructure.
At the center of that infrastructure sits ActBlue, the dominant Democratic fundraising platform in America. ActBlue processes billions of dollars nationally through recurring donations, email-list fundraising, PAC integrations, and synchronized campaign operations. Haaland’s campaign is fully integrated into that system, allowing national donor networks to rapidly inject money into New Mexico politics with the click of a button.
But ActBlue is only the financial gateway.
Surrounding Haaland is a much broader ecosystem of aligned organizations, donor pipelines, advocacy nonprofits, and political training operations that together form a nationalized progressive infrastructure.
Among the most significant networks connected to this ecosystem are:
Emerge America
Emily’s List
ActBlue
NDN Collective
Tides Foundation
New Venture Fund
Arabella Advisors
Sixteen Thirty Fund
Democracy Alliance
Justice Democrats
End Citizens United
Working Families Party
MoveOn
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
League of Conservation Voters
Individually, many of these organizations operate legally and publicly. But together they form what increasingly resembles a vertically integrated political machine:
candidates are recruited,
trained,
funded,
digitally amplified,
protected by independent expenditures,
and connected to national donor ecosystems that dwarf local fundraising capacity.
Haaland herself emerged from this national pipeline through Emerge America, which has built a nationwide network of progressive women candidates operating across state legislatures, congressional races, attorney general offices, and gubernatorial campaigns. In New Mexico alone, at least 11 candidates tied to the Emerge network are simultaneously active within overlapping fundraising ecosystems.
If voters follow the funding chains outward, they repeatedly encounter the same institutional hubs:
ActBlue processing recurring donations,
Emily’s List providing national fundraising support,
advocacy nonprofits shaping issue narratives,
Arabella-linked nonprofit structures moving large-scale dark money,
and ideological donor consortiums financing long-term political infrastructure projects across multiple states.
The result is a system where local elections no longer function as purely local elections.
Instead, New Mexico increasingly operates as one battlefield within a nationalized political influence war.
One of the most troubling patterns involves recurring donor structures. Public records show repeated small-dollar contributions flowing through automated fundraising systems — often from donors contributing dozens of times over extended periods. While recurring donations are legal, critics argue the systems can obscure the true scale and persistence of political fundraising while creating the appearance of spontaneous grassroots enthusiasm.
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