In the final ten weeks of 2020, the Republican National Committee reportedly issued refunds of some $64.3 million to online donors, many who felt they were taken advantage of.
Now, it appears, the National Republican Campaign Committee is adopting a similar–perhaps even more aggressive–tactic for their WinRed fundraising.
The NRCC could have a different legal problem, however. The WinRed copy clearly mentions Donald Trump in spite of a cease-and-desist letter sent to the committee by the former president, demanding his name and likeness not be used by the group for fundraising without his consent.
Winred may not be the problem, they are only the collection site?
If WINRED were a legitimate operation, one would expect to see some defense of that entity here on FR, since most of us are Republicans. Instead, the only thing my comment has gotten is statements of concurrence. That means WINRED is a really bad entity that is probably causing the Republican Party to lose a vast amount of small contributions it should otherwise be getting. I hope the representatives of some of our better senators, like my Sen. Blackburn, are reading this. That way something might be done about the WINRED corruption. Also, even though the article I posted was was from the left wing rag, “Huffington Post,” no one here has denounced it. Usually such things are slapped with barf alerts. All this again shows what a terribly corrupt thing WINRED is and how it needs either to be totally reformed or ripped out.