Bolster collaboration and election planning, the Trump campaign is organizing a private meeting with various pro-Trump organizations in Palm Beach, Florida, next week. The meeting, described as “entirely off-the-record” and “invite-only,” aims to bring together senior campaign officials and prominent external groups to discuss priorities and plans for the upcoming general election.
James Blair, the Trump campaign’s political director, stressed the significance of attendance, underscoring its critical role in the meeting’s success. While specific details remain undisclosed, the gathering is expected to facilitate coordination between the campaign and third-party organizations, with invitations extended to groups such as Heritage Action and Turning Point Action.
This strategic move reflects the Trump campaign’s intent to leverage support from external entities, especially in light of its cash deficit compared to President Biden’s well-funded campaign. With only $93 million on hand, maximizing collaboration with outside groups becomes imperative.
In addition to the pro-Trump organizations meeting, the Trump campaign is hosting a three-day donor retreat in Palm Beach over the same weekend. This event, attended by Trump and prominent Republican figures, presents an opportunity for high-level networking and fundraising.
Recent changes in Federal Election Commission advisory opinions have relaxed restrictions on collaboration between campaigns and external groups, particularly regarding paid door-knocking efforts. The Trump campaign, mindful of legal compliance, will have Republican National Committee chief counsel Charlie Spies and Trump campaign counsel Dave Warrington overseeing the meeting to ensure adherence to guidelines.
The campaign appears optimistic about the potential impact of the recent FEC ruling on collaboration, as noted by Blair during a conservative donor gathering. By fostering closer coordination with pro-Trump organizations, the campaign aims to enhance its electoral prospects and mount a competitive challenge to President Biden and the Democratic Party in the 2024 election cycle.