Most big companies have one. Is it too expensive? It seems like a mobile app would be the best form of voter outreach to come around in a long time. Instead, they're still sending out fundraising mail, calling people on the phone to try to get donations, and sending emails, most of which end up in spam. An app could be a unified platform for all Republican candidates across the country. It could incorporate features such as:
- Notifications of upcoming elections
- Voter Registration
- Voter guides and links to candidates sites, local and national
- Access to ride sharing in order to get people to the polls
- Instant financial contributions via Apple Pay/Google Pay
- Forums and action items
- Fundraisers and rallies
- Issues education
- Daily talking points
And many others I'm sure. They really need to step up their tech game.
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[–] ANC3 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Just another thing to hack - no need for one IMO.
They do, however, have a YT channel. :)
[–] TexasDeplorable1135 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Apple and Google will not allow them on their platform? Just throwing that out there.
[–] DamnLiquor 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
woke people don't need a fucking app or a smartphone
[–] Capn078 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Good idea: an app would be a help to the GOP. In addition to the advantages you mention it would also provide a data base for recruitment of employees and volunteers for campaigns from local to national.
[–] bulrush ago
Most of that can be done with an SMS message containing a link to a website. My wife (an independent) keeps getting unsolicited text messages on her phone and is getting very irritated by it. So, someone somewhere, bought her cell phone number from another entity.