Move over Tinder, a new app called Righter is hoping to make dating great again for right-wing singles looking for love.
The app was founded by Christy Edwards Lawton, who believes that “conservative couples that MAGA together, stay together.”
The app, which looks similar to Tinder, is available in the iTunes and Google Play stores. The difference between Righter and Tinder doesn’t just stop at political lines though.
Chivalry and honest dating is highly encouraged on the platform. For example, men are expected to pay for the first date — and women can report those who do not. Likewise, men can report women who do not look like the photos they provide in their profiles.
“Females make themselves look different, younger, thinner, better. That’s not going to happen on our app,” Lawton said in an interview with the Daily Beast.
Members of the military also get free access to the premium app.
“If you’ve served our country, we’re offering RIGHTER Luxe for a 100% discount! That’s right, it’s free! No other dating app takes care of our veterans as we do. We thank you for your service!” Righter’s website proclaims.
Find the right one on #RIGHTER and #MAGA together! pic.twitter.com/uziYVwQ5bU
— Righter (@wearerighter) January 3, 2019
Lawton was inspired to start the company at a party in Manhattan after hearing a beautiful young woman’s problems with internet dating and frequent rejection after men would learn about her support for the President.
Like any Trump supporter who attempts to create something, Lawton has been attacked relentlessly by the liberal media who have accused the site of promoting “hate masquerading as love” and other such nonsense.
Lawton remains undeterred however, and hopes her website will help conservatives find the “right” one.
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