A few weeks ago, we launched a new feature in our app: the Donate to Politicians button! This feature makes it quick and easy for you to donate to your favorite politicians, and even more importantly, to offset corporate contributions...
Are you excited for the 2020 campaign season to get started? You’re in luck! Make sure that you update your Goods Unite Us app so that you will be able to donate to your favorite politicians while you educate yourself...
But what are Clorox’s politics? According to our Goods Unite Us app, Clorox leans toward the Democratic party, but only with two-thirds of donations benefiting the left. Also, their campaign finance score is quite average at 43, mainly due to...
Conscious consumers like to pride themselves on supporting companies that align with their personal values, ethics and political preferences. Sometimes, it’s obvious. For example, Patagonia's progressive perception is proven by 100% of its contributions going to Democrats, according to the Goods...
In light of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Supreme Court Ruling in 2010,corporations have constitutionally protected speech, which allows them to use corporate money to influence elections. This is a real bummer, and a big reason why we...
The dates and location for the second round of Democratic debates have been set: Tuesday, July 30th and Wednesday, July 31st in Detroit, Michigan. Of course, Michigan is an important state for the DNC to win in 2020 if they are to win...
Amazon, the most powerful public company in the world (worth nearly $800 billion at the beginning of 2019), has humbly decided to declare a two-day holiday for itself, Prime Day, which takes place today and tomorrow. To celebrate the holiday,...
Last Wednesday and Thursday, 20 Democratic Presidential hopefuls took the stage to address the many issues of 2019 and explain their priorities and stances. But one topic was largely missing among these priorities - campaign finance reform. Part of this...
If you’re looking to support the red and the blue this Fourth of July weekend or would simply prefer not to have political arguments while enjoying some time with family and friends who may not think alike, here are some...
Wednesday and Thursday (June 26th and 27th), 20 Democratic presidential candidates will take the stage for the first time this election cycle. Candidates qualified for the stage by either having 65,000 donors across 20 different states and/or earning 1% support...