1. North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

  • Prof. Gardner Lemke
  • September 26, 2024 12:03pm
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2. With just weeks left until the presidential election, North Carolina Republicans are intensifying their efforts to get out the vote in a state that has consistently been decided by razor-thin margins.

North Carolina Republicans are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to rally voters and secure victory in the upcoming presidential election. In a state that has historically been decided by just a fraction of the electorate, every vote counts, and the GOP is determined to mobilize its base.

Jason Simmons, chair of the North Carolina Republican Party, has witnessed an "overwhelming" response to their grassroots activism. "Our Trump captains are really engaging with the voters of North Carolina, taking the message of why it's important in this year to go out more so than ever," Simmons told Fox News Digital.

1.  North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

1. North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

Republicans are utilizing both data-driven and personal outreach strategies to reach key voters. They are identifying low- to mid-propensity voters who are likely to support their candidates and engaging them on issues that matter to them.

Inflation, the economy, and border security are high on the minds of North Carolina voters, according to Simmons. Republicans are also emphasizing the importance of early voting, recognizing that securing votes early can benefit their candidates.

1.  North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

1. North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

Dallas Woodhouse, state director for the conservative training outfit American Majority, believes that encouraging early voting will be crucial for the GOP. "We have field teams out right now educating conservative voters about the importance of voting early," Woodhouse said.

American Majority plans to knock on half a million doors, reach a million voters by phone, and send text messages to 1.5 million voters in North Carolina before the election.

1.  North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

1. North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

Woodhouse emphasized the importance of personal engagement: "All you can do is go out and fight every day, go out, push the message of free markets, limited government, strong national defense, and get people out to vote."

Despite recent controversies surrounding Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, Simmons believes that the party will remain focused on the issues that resonate with voters.

1.  North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

1. North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

"It's up to him to go and talk to the voters of North Carolina and show them that these are not his words, his values," Simmons said. "And we'll continue to talk to the voters of North Carolina about those issues that matter most to them."

With both former President Trump and Vice President Harris campaigning in the state, the presidential race in North Carolina is expected to be a nail-biter. The outcome will likely be determined by the party that can most effectively mobilize its supporters and get them to the polls.

1.  North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

1. North Carolina Republicans Ramp Up Get-Out-the-Vote Efforts in Tight Battleground State

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