(DailyEmailNews.com) – Getting ready to ride a huge red wave, the GOP revealed its aggressive ground game to score a massive win across the board this November.
As part of its strategy, the GOP aims to ensure every hunter, trucker and Amish resident in Pennsylvania is equipped with a ballot, thanks to an expansive get-out-the-vote (GOTV) effort.
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) recently loosened up previous restrictions, allowing the Republican National Committee (RNC) and presidential campaigns to coordinate more closely with door-knocking groups.
This has allowed the GOP to delegate a large portion of its GOTV strategy to well-known conservative organizations that are canvassing in key states such as Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Early Vote Action founder Scott Presler highlighted the specific targets of their campaign efforts in Pennsylvania.
He said, “80,000 votes [in Pennsylvania] decided 2020, so let’s break that down. There are 90,000 Amish in Pennsylvania. That is the election.”
“So we are courting the Amish vote, and we’re going to farmers markets, and we’re going to their villages, their towns. We’re meeting them where they are,” he added.
Presler also mentioned the strategic importance of truckers in the state, “There are 80,000 truckers in Pennsylvania … a lot of them don’t vote because they’re driving rigs on election day.”
“So we’re trying to get them the mail-in ballot. We’re trying to get them to vote early because if they’re driving, how are they going to vote? That 80,000 number could very well win Pennsylvania,” he revealed.
The RNC has also partnered with Turning Point Action, a key player in the GOP’s nationwide GOTV efforts, which adopted the Democrat Party’s “hub and spoke model.”
Turning Point Action has increased its focus and resources, especially in Arizona and Wisconsin, and is shifting its attention to Michigan due to perceived opportunities.
Additionally, the GOP is focused on safeguarding election integrity. Following leadership changes within the RNC, the party has filed several lawsuits concerning voter rolls in various states.
“The Trump campaign and the RNC are much better prepared this time, and while there’s a lot of work to be done, they’ve done a very good job of hiring the right team and devoting the right resources,” said Article 3 Project founder Mike Davis.
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