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The Republican party’s WinRed fundraising platform collapsed briefly on Thursday under the weight of grassroots donors rushing to support Donald Trump following his criminal conviction in New York.
The Republican fundraising platform WinRed, used by Trump’s 2024 campaign and scores of conservative candidates and organizations, reportedly temporarily crashed within an hour of the verdict.
WinRed is a for-profit fundraising platform built for the American Republican Party. [2] [3] Republican leadership began discussing the possibility of building a competitor to ActBlue within days of the 2018 midterm results. WinRed was called Patriot Pass in its initial announcements, with an expected release date of February 2019.
Last year, following the publication of his mugshot in his ongoing 2020 election conspiracy case in Georgia, the Trump campaign used the image to rake in millions in donations.
- GOP chiefs also offered $20-30k discounts in party dues for use of WinRed by campaigns - Paul Dietzel, the Republican strategist and Anedot person, was sent a cease-and-disist by the RNC, the Republican Senatorial Committee, and the Republican Governors Association - Give.GOP is also a competitor. - Give.GOP a much lower fee than WinRed's 3.8%
Frank LaRose (born April 18, 1979) is an American politician who has served as the 51st Secretary of State of Ohio since January 2019. He was a Republican member of the Ohio State Senate for two terms, from January 2011 to January 2019.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's website featured an image of him with a bloodied face on Monday morning to urge supporters to donate to his campaign and come together in the spirit of unity ...
By the last three months of the year, Trump's fundraising around days in court held close to his daily average for the year of just under $300,000, according to WinRed's most recent disclosure to ...