Trump Unveils Major Election Plan to Reach Millions More Voters with New GOTV Strategy
Trump Unveils Major Election Plan to Reach Millions More Voters with New GOTV Strategy

If the election is gonna be won at all, it’s gonna be one at the swing states. Both parties are working overtime to get as many voters as they can in these crucial battlegrounds. In previous elections, Republicans struggled because they fell behind the left, who used aggressive tactics.

But Trump and the Republican Party are not going to mess up again. We know Lara Trump, the cochair of the RNC, has vowed to utilize every tactic in the book to bring out the vote.

It seems like the Republican Party is enlisting even more help to turn things around. They’re coming up with new ideas to spoil the left’s stranglehold on these swing states.

And it looks like their latest plan will have Democrats scrambling, big time. While Harris is dumping millions in TV ads and carefully scripted rallies, Trump is going where the people are. The GOP is targeting groups that, if they come out in force, will wash out Kamala in a Trump landslide.

From Daily Caller:
Now, a large portion of Republicans’ GOTV efforts are being outsourced to prominent conservative organizations, who are running an aggressive ground game across several states including Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the Daily Caller learned.

“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,” Scott Presler, the founder of Early Vote Action, told the Caller.

If you thought the 2024 election was going to be business as usual, think again. Donald Trump is gearing up for a game-changing move that could swing the vote in battleground states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona. This isn’t just your run-of-the-mill campaign strategy—this is a full-court press designed to ensure every last hunter, trucker, and even Amish person gets their ballot in hand and their vote counted.

For years, the GOP’s get-out-the-vote (GOTV) efforts were hamstrung by tight restrictions on how the Republican National Committee (RNC) could coordinate with door-knocking groups. But with a recent Federal Election Commission (FEC) advisory opinion lifting those restrictions, the GOP has been unleashed—and they’re not wasting any time.

Enter Scott Presler, founder of Early Vote Action, and the conservative juggernaut Turning Point Action, led by Charlie Kirk. These groups are no longer just sideline players; they’re leading the charge on the ground, and they’ve got their eyes set on key voter blocs that could tip the scales come November.

Take Pennsylvania, for example. Presler and his team have done the math, and they’re targeting 80,000 Amish voters and 80,000 truckers. That’s right, folks—these are the groups that could decide the entire election. And Presler’s approach is simple: meet them where they are. Whether it’s at farmers markets, gun shows, or in their own villages, Presler’s team is ensuring these voters don’t just hear the GOP message—they act on it.

“We’re trying to get them the mail-in ballot. We’re trying to get them to vote early,” Presler told the Daily Caller. It’s a strategic push that recognizes the unique challenges these voters face, like truckers who are often on the road during election day.

But it’s not just about Pennsylvania. Turning Point Action is deploying hundreds of full-time staff across Arizona, Wisconsin, and now Michigan, in an aggressive effort to replicate the Democratic Party’s successful “hub and spoke” model. The RNC is playing quarterback, while grassroots organizations are laser-focused on their specialties, from Amish voters in Pennsylvania to low-propensity voters in Arizona.

With election integrity as a top priority, the GOP isn’t just banking on a strong ground game—they’re also preparing to fight for every vote in the courts. Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara and North Carolina GOP Chairman Michael Whatley have already led the charge, filing numerous lawsuits to ensure the election is fair and free from the controversies that plagued 2020.

As the RNC expands its reach and grassroots groups take the lead on the ground, one thing is clear: the GOP is ready to play by the current rules and, as one activist put it, “go to war” in November. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and if this plan comes to fruition, it could mean millions more voters showing up for Trump and the GOP.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump’s GOP is launching a massive, coordinated GOTV effort across battleground states.
  • Targeting key voter blocs like Amish, truckers, and hunters could swing Pennsylvania.
  • The GOP is combining grassroots efforts with legal strategies to secure every vote in 2024.

Source: Daily Caller

August 15, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.