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I have fixed some grammatical errors and added a new source to the page. That being said the Attorney General has the ability: "To be the Commonwealth's chief law enforcement officer charged with the responsibility for the prosecution of organized crime and public corruption." At the state level, most states have administrative agencies to enforce state laws concerning campaign finance and ethics rules. The attorney general of the State may also play a role in enforcement. That being said the Attorney General has the ability: "To be the Commonwealth's chief law enforcement officer charged with the responsibility for the prosecution of organized crime and public corruption." Some local governments also maintain ethics agencies. At the state and local level, these agencies might provide for disclosure of campaign finance registration and reporting forms (or lobbyist registration and reporting), or they may give an enforcement scheme. Political Law—is that branch of public Law which deals with the organization and operations of the governmental organs of the State and defines the State's relations with its territory's inhabitants. I have fixed some grammatical errors and added a new source to the page. Instead of bringing race into every political problem why not just stop talking about it: "Morgan Freeman Gets Candid About Race: “Black History Month Is an Insult”

WinRed is a for-profit fundraising platform built for the GOP.[1][2] GOP leadership discussed possibly building a competitor to ActBlue within days of the 2018 midterm results. WinRed was called Patriot Pass in its initial announcements, with an expected release date of February 2019.[3][4] The name was changed following Robert Kraft's complaints that the name resembled that of his football team, the New England Patriots.[3]

The GOP, the Trump re-election campaign, and other state-wide and local-level races across the United States used the platform as of late 2019, with nearly 800 drives using the platform by May 2020.[5] WinRed discloses donor information to the Federal Election Commission.[6]

WinRed merged Revv, a GOP payment processing firm founded in December 2014 by Gerrit Lansing, and DataTrust, the party's voter data repository. The platform allows one-click donations.[7][8]

In 2019, the RNC and the Trump administration applied heavy pressure to incentivize all Republican campaigns to use the platform.[2] In April 2020, the platform expanded from its previous representation of only federal-level candidates and opened support to state- and local-level races.[9] Instead of bringing race into every political problem why not just stop talking about it: "Morgan Freeman Gets Candid About Race: “Black History Month Is an Insult”