The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Nobody “Wins” A Shutdown + Israel’s Popularity With American Public + Scamming Grandma: The Corrupt World Of Political Fundraising

Oct 8, 2025
Adam Bonica, a Stanford political scientist and author of 'On Data and Democracy,' joins to delve into the murky world of political fundraising. He reveals how firms like Mothership Strategies have mastered digital tactics that often resemble scams, using repetitive billing to siphon millions from unsuspecting elderly donors. They also discuss the alarming inefficiencies of modern campaign finance and the ethical dilemmas it presents for both parties, especially in light of the looming government shutdown and shifting American views on Israel.
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INSIGHT

Most Small-Donor Dollars Don't Reach Campaigns

  • Bonica found only $1.60 of every $100 raised reached the intended cause.
  • The vast majority of donations pay consultants, refunds, or administrative costs.
INSIGHT

PAC Clusters Create Opaque Money Loops

  • Mothership and affiliated PACs formed loops, transferring funds between entities while pocketing fees.
  • PAC clusters share treasurers and donor lists, creating opaque money flows that mimic laundering dynamics.
ANECDOTE

Elder Donors Were Repeatedly Targeted

  • Bonica documents individuals who donated thousands of times, often elderly and not wealthy.
  • Examples include an 89-year-old who donated 7,500 times and an 84-year-old who gave nearly $200,000.
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