Record Setting 5 Billion Political Texts Sent In October 2020

<br /> Record Setting 5 Billion Political Texts Sent In October 2020<br />

Americans hit with 13 billion political messages leading up to the 2020 presidential election

PR Newswire


NEW YORK

,

Nov. 2, 2020

/PRNewswire/ — RoboKiller, the app that eliminates unwanted spam calls and texts, reveals over 5 billion political text messages reached Americans in October alone – an 85% increase from September. According to


RoboKiller’s proprietary political message trends


, these estimated totals mark the highest number of political messages sent in a single month on record.



2020 MONTHLY POLITICAL MESSAGE TOTALS



Month



Estimated Republican Texts



Estimated Democrat Texts



Total



Political Texts


January 2020


244,130,290


34,840,489


256,704,967


February 2020


305,294,849


49,730,976


327,066,731


March 2020


382,100,207


71,044,376


417,059,916


April 2020


478,298,046


101,506,993


531,892,751


May 2020


599,034,632


145,108,954


678,705,990


June 2020


350,439,888


120,196,336


470,636,224


July 2020


747,533,492


222,164,300


952,550,431


August 2020


1,215,366,173


623,932,849


1,809,301,773


September 2020


1,869,531,967


912,630,892


2,734,926,097


October 2020


3,284,724,435


1,836,908,384


5,060,050,472


STATE-LEVEL POLITICAL MESSAGE TRENDS,

OCTOBER 2020

In

October 2020

,

California

,

Florida

,

Texas

,

New York

, and

Pennsylvania

residents were among the top receivers with a combined 871 million political text messages – 35% of the total messages sent in

October 2020

.

RoboKiller’s October political message trends indicate that both


Republican and Democratic parties focused their political text message efforts on swing states and states that had early


voting


in attempts to influence voter turnout and generate last minute campaign donations.



TOP 10 MOST POLITICALLY TEXT STATES, LAST 30 DAYS



State



Republican Texts



Democrat Texts



Total


California


154,679,458


80,319,413


234,998,871


Texas


162,872,885


56,441,294


219,314,179


New York


122,269,882


61,336,774


183,606,656


Florida


100,205,582


38,793,128


138,998,709


Pennsylvania


63,342,398


30,953,368


94,295,766


Georgia


54,357,011


20,400,832


74,757,843


Illinois


50,815,972


20,987,823


71,803,795


Ohio


50,947,467


19,895,726


70,843,194


New Jersey


47,443,823


21,020,369


68,464,191


North Carolina


40,279,630


19,255,974


59,535,604


What is causing the explosion of political text messages this election season?

The uptick in text messages vs. phone calls in 2020 is reflective of the changing political campaign landscape and how parties and politicians are targeting voters. RoboKiller first identified a shift in

June 2020

, when political text totals increased by 50% from

May 2020

and robocalls decreased 17%. Since then, the number of texts have continued to rise by an average of 30%

each month

, while political robocall totals remain stagnant.

These trends indicate that political text messaging is playing a critical role in 2020 campaigns, especially when it comes to fundraising. Nearly 80% of the text messages RoboKiller identified included a donation request to campaigns, Super PACs, or third-party fundraising organizations such as


WinRed


or


ActBlue


. With COVID-19 limiting in-person campaign tactics such as rallies or door knocking, texting has become one of the primary ways political campaigns are generating funding and voter support for one of the most contentious presidential elections in history.


A list of RoboKiller’s top 100 most sent political text messages by political party can be made available upon request.


Are all of these political messages legitimate?

Although phone scammers are

always

trying to take advantage of highly publicized current events like this presidential election, not all messages are scams – in fact the majority of messages RoboKiller identified in October were sent by politically affiliated organizations. Almost 50% of

October 2020

political messages received by RoboKiller customers came from short codes, which are


five or six digit phone numbers used by political campaigns to send and receive text messages.

However,  a legitimate source does not always mean they are wanted messages or contain factual information. Text messages and robocalls containing


misleading information about mail-in voting and political candidates


were another pain point for Americans this year. However, in recent months, RoboKiller has found that political texts containing misinformation targeted towards vulnerable voters in specific areas are happening at a lower rate than other election-related messages like donations or election surveys.


RoboKiller is working diligently to identify messages that include misinformation to hold senders accountable. If you’re aware of any targeted robocall or text message containing misinformation, RoboKiller may be able to help.


Will these political text messages stop after the polls close on

November 3rd

?

Given the uncertainty surrounding when America will have a declared winner of the presidential election, RoboKiller predicts political text message volume may continue to stay at elevated levels between the time the polls close on

November 3rd

and even after the election is over. Though no texts of this nature have yet to be identified, RoboKiller will be monitoring closely to ensure political texts are not misused to incite any action outside of donation requests and voter support following the official poll results.

More information regarding


RoboKiller’s findings


, including state-level data and tips on how Americans can unsubscribe from any unwanted political messages are available upon request.


About RoboKiller:


RoboKiller is one of the top iPhone utility apps in the US, helping users block over

500M

telemarketers and robocalls from calling their phones. With over 5 billion robocalls made to US consumers each month, phone spam continues to be the #1 complaint to the FCC, driving hundreds of thousands of RoboKiller app downloads per month. RoboKiller, a Teltech brand, is a division of Mosaic Group, an IAC Company (NASDAQ:

IAC

).


RoboKiller employs an unbiased, anonymous machine-learning based approach to understand political message trends. The estimates above are based on RoboKiller’s proprietary data and user feedback and are for information purposes only. Robocall trends, text trends, and featured data are not a representation of any single political party, person, or organization’s campaign efforts.

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