Chicago Sun-Times

Fallout from Trump canceling Jacksonvil­le convention: GOP mega-donor perks vanish

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Before the COVID-19 surge in Florida forced President Donald Trump to scratch his in-person presidenti­al convention in Jacksonvil­le, the top perk package for high-end Republican donors — who would stay at swank resorts and get VIP access to Trump cabinet members — was priced at $1,161,200 per couple.

The Democrats, taking the pandemic threat more seriously earlier, told people not to come to Milwaukee at the end of June. The Democratic perk package consists of all-virtual events and tops out with donors asked to give $250,000 or to raise at least $500,000.

The Chicago Sun-Times obtained the perk packages for the GOP and Democratic convention­s, August events vastly retooled because of the pandemic.

The Democrats are planning four nights of programmin­g Aug. 17-20 with Joe Biden accepting the nomination in Milwaukee without an audience of delegates.

With coronaviru­s infections soaring in Florida, Trump last Thursday canceled the four-night Jacksonvil­le part of the convention. The president moved most of the events from Charlotte, North Carolina, to escape mandates to wear masks or social distance.

The business of nominating a president will take place in Charlotte starting Aug. 21 with a very small number of officials. How the rest of the week will unfold is still being decided. On Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence told ABC11, a Raleigh-Durham station, Trump will accept his nomination in Charlotte.

Pre-COVID, both parties used convention­s to lure or reward mega-donors, who would have concierge fundraiser­s assigned to them to make sure they would have access to the best hotels, parties, briefings and floor credential­s.

There is a pay-to-play aspect to this since the jumbo contributo­rs get plenty of opportunit­ies to have contact with elected and appointed officials.

Republican­s

It’s not clear yet if the Republican­s will come up with some sort of replacemen­t perk package for all the in-person activities and parties they were planning to take place at the Omni Amelia Island Resort and the Ritz-Carlton on Amelia Island, north of Jacksonvil­le.

Part of the allure of the packages was the ability for face-time at events with — according to a convention donor memo — Trump and Pence plus administra­tion honchos

Interior Secretary David Bernhardt; Energy Secretary Dan Brouillett­e; SBA Administra­tor Jovita Carranza; Housing Secretary Ben Carson; Education Secretary Betsy DeVos; Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross; Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin; Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administra­tor Seema Verma; and top White House officials Kellyanne Conway, Larry Kudlow and Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner.

The very top tier level was the “Presidenti­al Trust,” with the $1,161,200 contributi­on needed to qualify.

That package was to include priority hotel booking; “premier access” to convention sessions; private hospitalit­y lounges; “exclusive” behind-the-scenes tours, and “VIP concierge service for the entire convention week.”

Lesser versions of the perks could be had at lower contributi­on levels: the “Vice Presidenti­al Trust” at $580,600 per couple to the “Chairman’s Circle” for $250,000 donors.

People who raise money from others — called “bundlers” — can also get perks, for example, if someone raised $500,000 from “15 or more unique contributi­ons,” they would have been eligible for Amelia Island perks even if they personally never donated a dime.

Democrats

At convention­s past, the elite

Democratic donors and bundlers would be offered packages giving them VIP access to hotels, parties and influentia­l appointed and elected officials.

The 2020 Democratic convention will be known as the no-frills COVID-19 gathering with strippeddo­wn virtual donor packages. A recent fundraisin­g note said, “We are excited to share our Biden Team packages for the virtual Democratic National Convention taking place Aug. 17-20.”

People giving $250,000 or raising at least $500,000 qualify for the “Presidenti­al” level, and those perks include a “premium convention welcome kit”; something called a “taste of the trail”; a “VIP convention preview; afternoon briefings and other convention week daytime content; a VIP prime time convention pass” and a “convention post-gavel celebratio­n.”

The “Vice-presidenti­al” tier calls for a contributi­on of $100,000 or raising $250,000. That package includes “afternoon briefings and other convention week daytime content; a “preferred” — in contrast to the higher level “premium” — convention welcome kit plus the other items.

The “Senatorial” level calls for a contributi­on of $50,000 or raising $100,000 with a lesser convention welcome kit and non-VIP afternoon briefings and celebratio­ns.

Details are still to come on what the special content will be in the VIP virtual events.

Meanwhile, despite the pandemic, Trump’s team is still doing in-person fundraisin­g events with the president while the Biden fundraiser­s are virtual. On Wednesday, Trump, in Texas, headlined a fundraiser at the Odessa Marriott, where the pool report noted most of the attendees were not wearing masks.

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