Anedot, was that not in the news as being crushed by the GOP or something?
A while back, I will have to dig.
As for a great party, it still works on the concepts and administrative thinking of thr 1800’s and Colonial misdirection of the time.
Now Our President has cut the funding cord to the GOP and has The SuperPac we and he are no longer funding the GOP, it shall now be those Individuals that PDJT certifies for elected positions. ;-)
How to run a Third Party without actually building the infrastructure , yet ;-)
As for the WinRed link, WinRed was setup as an internal PAC by the GOP for fund gathering. started 1998 99
It is still owned and run by the GOP.
Blessings
Real Clear Politics has a lengthy article about WinRed, Anedot and Give.GOP. It has been quite an internecine struggle.
As I somewhat gathered, WinRed takes a fee plus some revenue sharing which Anedot does not. Brad Parscale is quoted: “There’s a reason President Trump and all the major campaign committees are united behind WinRed: it has the best technology and data integration that will lift all conservative boats and actually help Republicans win in 2020.” I did not know how much Prez Trump was behind consolidating fundraising with WinRed.
However, on the subject of 'the best technology' - I had repeated problems with WinRed, none with Anedot. WinRed would repeatedly refuse to recognize my credit card - after just making 2 or 3 small donations - and I would have to repeatedly call technical assistance. They said they sent me an email while I was on the phone with them... I never received it. They seemed to want to dismiss my complaint as my problem. How's that for best technology for small contributors?
I never had any trouble with Anedot. Real Clear Politics mentions Revv. I think Matt Gaetz uses that. It is apparently a forerunner of WinRed. The inter relationship of these various fundraising arms of the GOP is confusing to say the least.