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Google allows verified political campaigns to bypass Gmail spam filter

techAug 18, 202626362

Google will allow verified political campaigns and PACs to more easily bypass Gmail’s spam filter, a change reported in coverage of a company update tied to litigation. Republicans previously sued Google, alleging the spam filter was biased; that lawsuit was dismissed and reports say the FEC also dismissed a related challenge. The change is set to take effect starting September 8 according to reporting cited in social posts. Journalists and critics warn the shift will make fundraising emails likelier to reach recipients’ primary inboxes and cite longtime campaign fundraising practices by groups such as the DCCC and DSCC. Commenters and analysts including Adam Bonica have linked intensive fundraising email and text strategies to exploitation risks for older donors and predicted more phishing and low-quality automated messages posing as campaigns. The immediate consequence noted in coverage and commentary is an expected rise in campaign solicitations in users’ inboxes and renewed calls for policy or regulatory responses.

Jennifer C
@thejenniwren.teamlh.social

🧵 Google just made Gmail worse on purpose. Starting Sept 8, campaigns & PACs can bypass spam filters more easily to hit your inbox with fund-raising emails. Why? Because Republicans sued claiming bias, lost in court, got dismissed by the FEC too & Google caved anyway. www.nytimes.com/2026/08/18/u...

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Adam Bonica
@adambonica.bsky.social

This isn't just a story about rogue spam PACs and fundraising firms like PTP and Mothership that the party hasn't reined in. There's a cottage industry of spam vendors, and the DCCC/DSCC's fundraising bears the hallmarks of elder financial exploitation, just toned down. Side-by-side comparison 👇🧵

Screenshot of a Gmail inbox showing about 25 unread fundraising emails received over five days, August 12–17
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