Political campaign sites raise a different set of questions than online stores. With aprilmcclaindelaneyforcongress.com, the core identity checks out — the candidate is named throughout, the domain is over two years old, and there's an active social media presence. Nothing here screams scam. But there's one issue that matters if you're thinking about donating or signing up: the site doesn't have a privacy policy or terms of service. For any site collecting personal information and payments, those documents explain how your data is used and what rights you have. Most established campaigns provide them. Their absence here means you're handing over information without a clear promise about what happens to it. The site itself is technically well-built — Cloudflare hosting, a valid SSL certificate, and clean security checks — but the legal gap is worth noting. If you're considering a contribution, you might want to look for a phone number or email to ask about their data practices before proceeding. Overall, this looks like a legitimate campaign that simply hasn't buttoned up its legal paperwork. That's not a reason to assume fraud, but it's reason to pause and ask questions first.