Politics | Obama 2012 Now You Can Text Your Donation to Obama Campaign launching new method this week By Evann Gastaldo Posted Aug 23, 2012 11:29 AM CDT Copied In this June 3, 2010 file photo, President Barack Obama uses his BlackBerry e-mail device as he walks at Sidwell Friends school in Bethesda, Md. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File) The Obama and Romney campaigns are already basically spamming supporters via email, and now Obama 2012 is entering the brave new realm of text message donations and will begin accepting them for the first time this week. Donors can text "GIVE" to 62262 (corresponds with "Obama" on a phone keypad) to contribute less than $50 per month. Up to $200 can be donated via text throughout the election cycle. The campaign may try to solicit such donations in ads and at events; charities including the American Red Cross already solicit donations in the same way. The Federal Election Commission only recently approved text message donations, the Washington Post reports, and the Romney campaign is expected to follow suit. Technically, since the donations will be charged to a user's wireless bill, they are then sold to the Obama campaign by the wireless carrier or a third-party processor for a fee. An Obama official says his team will "pay the most competitive rates available in the marketplace to ensure our supporters have the greatest impact with their contribution." Read These Next Original member of O'Jays may have been victim of serial killer. 'Miracle fruit' is helping chemo patients taste again. North Korea just reportedly fired 10 missiles toward the sea. More pics have reportedly emerged from Guthrie home cameras. Report an error