John,
Right now, grassroots movements like ours are facing an existential threat from one of the biggest email providers in the country — Google.
I’m not going to ask you for a donation in this email. But I do hope you’ll give me a moment to explain what’s happening and why it’s such a big deal for campaigns like ours that don’t rely on shady mega-donors and corporate PACs.
Over the years, Google has amassed a market share of more than half of emails in the United States. Whether you know it or not, that means they have incredible power over the content we see and the content we don’t — basically, what’s important enough to go to the normal inbox, and what goes to spam.
One example of this is the Verified Sender Program that Google introduced in 2022. When campaigns joined that program, Google ensured that their emails were sent to the primary inboxes of their supporters — where people actually saw and engaged with them — instead of spam. Fundraising surged as a result.
But when Google ended that program early last year, grassroots fundraising took a big hit. Emails are generally one of our biggest sources of online, small-dollar donations. But without the safeguards Google put in place, we had to dramatically limit the number of supporters with Gmail accounts that we could reach out to each day. It had a real, and lasting, impact on our campaign.
Now, we’re seeing even tinier moves in Google’s algorithm having massive effects, on both campaigns and our political system as a whole.
Fewer and fewer emails to Gmail accounts are getting through to people’s primary inboxes — not just for our campaign, but campaigns at all levels across the country. It’s affecting our ability to reach voters with critical information, to contact supporters about ways to get involved, and especially our ability to fundraise.
When emails are blocked, and small-dollar donations dip as a result, politicians begin to rely more heavily on those shady mega-donors and massive corporations who’ve made it their business to muck up our political process. And we already know how dangerous that is for our democracy.
It’s a classic example of corporate monopolies amassing so much power that they pose a real threat to everyday people in our country.
So now, I’m asking for your help to fight back in a few ways:
I can’t tell you how much your support means to me, John.
Together, we’re going to keep building this grassroots movement to defeat Josh Hawley and take back Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat for real working people.
Thanks for everything,
Lucas Kunce