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technology5 months ago

iOS 26's new features impact political campaigns and enhance security

iOS 26 introduces a new opt-in message filtering system that automatically sorts messages from unknown senders into a separate inbox, causing concern among political fundraisers who fear it will significantly reduce their ability to reach voters and raise funds, potentially costing the GOP over $25 million in revenue. The change impacts political and marketing communications by making it harder to contact recipients directly, prompting calls for a pushback before the full release in September.

politics1 year ago

Texas GOP Faces Internal Strife, Leadership Changes, and Closed Primaries

The Texas Republican Party is shifting away from its traditional alliance with corporate America, embracing a populist, anti-corporate agenda. This change was evident at the recent Texas Republican Convention, which saw a significant drop in corporate sponsorships from major companies like Verizon, Comcast, and Chevron. The new party chair, Abraham George, reflects this shift, while some party members argue for re-engaging with corporate sponsors. The move has led to decreased corporate donations and increased internal party conflicts, impacting the party's fundraising and political dynamics.

politics1 year ago

"Katie Britt's Fundraising Plea, SOTU Anecdote, and Immigration Debate: A Republican Perspective"

Senator Katie Britt, following a widely mocked State of the Union rebuttal, blamed the "far-left media" for the negative response in a fundraising email, claiming her "heart is broken" for those she was speaking on behalf of. Despite widespread ridicule, she emphasized that she stood up to Biden for the next generation of Americans and urged supporters to send a message to the "radical left." The email linked to her campaign donation site, where she reiterated her criticism of the media and the Democrats.

politics2 years ago

Resignation and Scandal Shake Japan's Ruling Party Leadership

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has announced his resignation as chief of his faction in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party amid allegations of underreported revenue from political fundraising parties. Kishida's predecessors typically resigned from their faction leadership positions to avoid the appearance of patronage-driven politics, but he had retained the position since assuming office. The move comes as Kishida's approval ratings have dropped and calls for him to regain public trust have increased.

politics2 years ago

Eric Adams's Top Fundraiser Steps Down Amid FBI Scrutiny and Raid

Brianna Suggs, the top fund-raiser for New York City Mayor Eric Adams, is no longer working in that role following an FBI raid on her home. Mayor Adams had previously expressed confidence in Suggs and her qualifications for the job, but has now reversed his stance without providing specific reasons for the change. The federal investigation into Adams's campaign has caused turmoil within his administration.

cryptocurrency2 years ago

Bitcoin Donations Gain Traction in US Presidential Race

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has become the second US presidential candidate to accept Bitcoin donations, following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s announcement two days ago. Ramaswamy made the announcement at the Bitcoin 2023 conference in Miami, where he encouraged others to make the 2024 election "a referendum on fiat currency." Donors will be awarded a non-fungible token (NFT) that can be claimed upon donating. Accepting Bitcoin donations opens a new avenue for political fundraising and Ramaswamy predicts that it will further fuel his fundraising efforts.