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RNC convention to serve as candidate fundraiser, with tickets up to $20,000

Created at 9 Jul · 8:40 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The Republican National Committee is directing state parties to use upcoming conventions as fundraisers for local candidates. Ticket prices range up to $20,000 in some states, with events framed as opportunities to support candidates in the November elections.

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Key Numbers

$20,000maximum ticket price in some states
Sept. 9 to 10convention dates
$10,000Michigan couples ticket price
$7,500Michigan individual ticket price
$10,000California VIP Delegate ticket price
$7,500California alternate ticket price
$5,000California balcony guest ticket price

Who's Involved

Republican National Committee
issuing guidance for conventions to serve as fundraisers
Joe Gruters
Chairman calling the event 'Trumpapalooza'
Melinda Preston
Denton County GOP Chair explaining the fundraising purpose
Ken Paxton
Texas Attorney General running for Senate
James Talarico
Democratic state Rep. running against Ken Paxton
Matt Shupe
California GOP communications director describing the event

↳ Why This Matters

The Republican Party is leveraging its convention events to directly fundraise for candidates, highlighting the financial pressures and strategic importance of the upcoming elections.

Key facts

  • The Republican National Committee is instructing state parties to use upcoming conventions as fundraisers for their candidates.
  • The convention is scheduled to take place from September 9 to 10.
  • Ticket prices vary by state, with some reaching up to $20,000.
  • The Michigan Republican Party is charging $7,500 for individual tickets and $10,000 for couples.
  • The California Republican Party is offering VIP tickets for $10,000, alternate tickets for $7,500, and balcony guest tickets for $5,000.
  • Funds raised will support candidates in the upcoming November elections and future races, such as those in California for 2026.

The Republican National Committee has instructed state parties to utilize upcoming conventions as fundraising events for their local candidates, moving away from traditional convention functions. The convention, scheduled for September 9-10 in Dallas, is being framed by organizers as a critical opportunity to raise money to support candidates in the crucial November elections.

Joe Gruters, chairman, has dubbed the event 'Trumpapalooza,' emphasizing its fundraising nature. Denton County GOP Chair Melinda Preston stated that the convention is not for conducting business or electing delegates, but rather to 'rally the troops' and secure funds to help candidates 'across the finish line.'

Ticket prices vary significantly across states. The Michigan Republican Party is offering honorary delegate tickets for couples at $10,000 and individual tickets for $7,500. In California, the Republican Party is charging $10,000 for 'VIP Delegate' tickets, $7,500 for alternate delegate tickets, and $5,000 for balcony guest tickets.

Matt Shupe, communications director for the California GOP, described the convention as the 'Super Bowl of politics,' offering attendees a chance to interact with politicians and supporters. He added that the funds raised in California will support 2026 and general election candidates within the state, aiming to 'compete, protect our seats, expand the map, and defeat Democrats.'

Frequently asked questions

The main purpose of the convention is to serve as a fundraiser for Republican candidates, rather than for conducting party business or electing delegates.

Ticket prices vary by state, with some reaching up to $20,000. For example, Michigan offers tickets from $7,500 to $10,000, and California charges up to $10,000 for VIP access.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Senate race against Democratic state Rep. James Talarico is highlighted as a significant contest.

What Happens Next

01State parties will continue to sell tickets for the convention.
02Funds raised will be allocated to candidates for the November elections.
03The convention is expected to draw politicians, celebrities, and supporters.

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How It Developed

Republican National Committee guidance directs state parties to use conventions as fundraisers.
The convention is scheduled for September 9-10 in Dallas.
Denton County GOP Chair Melinda Preston described the event as a way to raise funds for candidates.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is running for Senate in a high-profile race.
Michigan Republican Party offers tickets from $7,500 to $10,000 for couples.
California Republican Party charges up to $10,000 for VIP tickets.
California GOP communications director Matt Shupe called the event the 'Super Bowl of politics'.

Sources

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RNC midterm convention to be candidate fundraiser, with tickets reaching $20,000 in some statesPolitico

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