David Livingston, an Arizona state legislator, posted a series of brief messages on his Twitter account on July 22, 2025. The tweets reference ActBlue and two trade deals.
At 19:38 UTC, Livingston wrote, “ActBlue https://t.co/s9OmLUjVzn”. Later the same day, at 20:19 UTC, he posted, “Another Trade deal https://t.co/7VBdJjuYRr”. A subsequent tweet at 20:21 UTC repeated the message with a different link: “Another Trade deal https://t.co/KGdTnUO60t”.
Livingston is known for his role in Arizona’s state legislature and frequently comments on political fundraising platforms such as ActBlue and economic issues like trade agreements. ActBlue is a nonprofit technology organization that facilitates online fundraising for Democratic candidates and progressive causes.
Trade deals have been a recurring topic in U.S. politics, often involving negotiations over tariffs, market access, and international commerce regulations. State legislators like Livingston sometimes weigh in on these matters to reflect local economic interests or party priorities.



