The focus has shifted to ensuring supporters actually cast ballots.
Your vote is private; you don't have to disclose how you voted.
He suggested telling spouses to vote for him, even humorously.
He used fear, presenting a hypothetical scenario of Kamala Harris narrowly winning.
She emphasized the power of voting, regardless of external discouragement.
It combines traditional methods like phone banking with relational organizing.
They aim to win cities and suburbs convincingly and reduce losses in rural areas.
They rely on grassroots volunteers through programs like Trump Force 47.
They worry inexperienced volunteers might miss potential voters.
They have a year-round organizing effort, including mock dry runs.
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