FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—An election watchdog group is looking for Americans who think they’ve been defrauded by the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue.

The recently founded Fair Election Fund announced on Friday a $50,000 digital ad buy publicizing its investigation into ActBlue and the Kamala Harris presidential campaign for potential donor fraud.

The ad will air in seven battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. 

The ad states:

If the Democrats’ fundraising numbers sound outrageous … unbelievable … it’s because they might be.

Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue has been accused of stealing our identities to conceal donations from bad actors.

If your identity was stolen or you know more, call us.

Fair Election Fund’s online ad (The Fair Election Fund)

ActBlue has faced numerous allegations that its platform may enable fraud. The Fair Election Fund says it has found more than 60,000 potential discrepancies in donations made to President Joe Biden and to Harris’ campaign through ActBlue. 

ActBlue has raised billions of dollars for Democrats since 2004, according to the platform’s website.

In June, the Fair Election Fund awarded $50,000 in bounties to whistleblowers with firsthand knowledge of voter fraud or election administration issues in Michigan, Connecticut, Georgia, and North Carolina. 

It also spent more than $375,000 criticizing three Democrats on the North Carolina State Board of Elections who refused to certify ballot access for liberal activist Cornel West’s independent presidential campaign.

ActBlue is also under investigation by the congressional Committee on House Administration.

Its chairman, Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., announced at the beginning of the month that the committee is reviewing ActBlue’s online political-donation operation. State attorneys general from Virginia, Wyoming, and Missouri are conducting similar investigations into the left-wing fundraising platform. 

ActBlue did not immediately respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment. This article will be updated with any response.