FEC listings are public records, but audiences and context matter a lot. I've struggled to find a balance with this, calling attention to tech companies' political giving by citing FEC materials that contain employee names and (sometimes) home addresses. It's tricky.
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Agreed. "Go take some torches and burn down this Trump donor living at address X", is very different than "Ask your neighbor why they voted for the guy who inspired a brutal mass shooting in our town" though.
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You are assuming that is how it would go. In the age of social media, you could find these people, and shame them on Facebook and Twitter. Possibly get thousands of people to jump on the bandwagon. Strangers could call their employer and slander them.
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