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State party says it provided data, walking app and targeted funds to support convention winners

3152565 · April 30, 2025
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Utah Republican Party chair Rob Axon described post-convention resource deployment: a paid walking/door-knocking app, coordinated data/GOTV efforts and direct donations to convention winners, plus targeted advertising and volunteer coordination.

Rob Axon described how the state party shifted resources after the convention to support candidates who earned delegate backing. He said the party provided a walking/door-knocking application (named during the podcast as "Numenor") and gave the tool to every candidate; access was turned off for non-convention winners. "That was turned off for folks that were not convention winners," Axon said.

Axon said the party coordinated get-out-the-vote efforts, shared cleaned data with convention winners, funded targeted social and digital advertising, mailers, text and phone outreach, billboards and volunteer coordination, and made direct monetary…

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