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Fact Sheet about Republican All in One™
Republican All in One™ Political Suite™ is a web-based, open architecture CRM — Contact Relationship Manager — that is to be used by precinct Republican committeemen and committeewomen to process voter data from databases such as Voter Vault. It is not a substitute for, but manages the data provided by databases.
Republican All in One™ is designed and written on certain functional and strategic premises not employed by any existing commercial software used by political parties and campaigns. Republican All in One™ is designed to dramatically exploit multiple deficiencies that become significant obstacles to Democrats.
To date, no software provided by commercial vendors for political parties and campaigns, such as leading vendors like Act Blue, Aristotle® International, Campaign Solutions, or Complete Campaigns, remotely addresses the service functionality provided by Republican All in One.
Although Republican All in One™ is not a substitute for, but merely manages the data provided by other databases, there is an exclusive strategic premise that only Republican All in One™ employs which revolutionizes use of voter databases that promotes public transparency.
Republican All in One™ was beta-tested in precincts in the 2007 municipal election by the Allegheny County Republican County (Pittsburgh, PA). In two key precincts, use of Republican All in One™ demonstrated a 7.5% increase in Republican turnout.
Because Republican All in One™ was first developed outside “the Washington Beltway” but more importantly, contains several unique advantages, it has obtained the reputation of being the GOP’s “Stealth Bomber.”
Republican All in One™ can be bundled with MyGOPSite™ a web site hosting service used by many states, such as the Pennsylvania State Republican Committee, or as a stand-alone.
Republican All in One™ is based on the Lincoln Rule that “the only way you win elections is by getting more of your supporters to the polls than your opponents,” articulated by Abraham Lincoln in the Illinois State Register, February 21, 1840.
Fact Sheet about the Republican
Leadership Trust
Republican All in One™ Political Suite™ was developed by the 59th Republican Ward Executive Committee, Philadelphia, PA (ward represents part of the historic Germantown section of Philadelphia) after discovering that commercial political software was “exorbitantly too expensive.” The ward executive committee then donated the software to the Republican Party by transferring it into The Republican Leadership Trust, a charitable trust governed by Pennsylvania’s Uniform Trust Code.
All national, state, county, municipal, ward, district and local regularly constituted committees of the Republican Party are Beneficiaries whose access to Republican All in One™ is protected, if necessary, by the Orphan’s Court Division of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas (commonly known as Surrogate’s courts in other states).
Because Republican All in One™ is administered by the Trustees of the Republican Leadership Trust, administration and distribution of Republican All in One™ must be done with total impartiality and with full fidelity without regard to any political party factions or competing interest groups.
The Trustees do not charge any of the Republican committees for using Republican All in One.™ Instead, the Trustees are relying on contributions and other arrangements now being contemplated.
The Trust is administered by three co-trustees. The first Co-Trustee is the Chairman and Systems Administrator. The current Co-Trustee is the Software Designer responsible for the concept behind Republican All in One™ and works with the Software Developer who turns the concept into code. The second Co-Trustee is the Treasurer and Finance Administrator, primarily responsible for raising funds. The third Co-Trustee being the Beneficiary Relations Administrator, acting as a mediator to prevent factions or competing interest groups within the Republican Party from interfering with the access rights of all Republican Party committees, as Beneficiaries to use Republican All in One.™ This particular duty of the Trustees is privileged communications under Pennsylvania law.
Although not common today, charitable trusts have historically been involved in partisan politics, but there still must be, as required by law, an eleemosynary purpose for an indefinite class of persons. Charitable trusts were primarily responsible for the political movements of both Prohibition and Women’s Suffrage.
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