A Pro-Trump Group's Risky Bet on Infrequent Voters Seems to Have Paid Off
Briefly

Turning Point Action's Chase the Vote initiative focused on infrequent Republican voters in Arizona, investing tens of millions to increase voter turnout and strengthen party ties.
New data shows that in Arizona, about 30,000 infrequent Republican voters cast ballots, significantly outperforming the 20,000 Democrats who turned out from the same group.
This unconventional strategy of coordinated canvassing among groups like Turning Point Action and the Trump campaign shows a successful partnership in strengthening Republican voter engagement.
Among first-time voters in Arizona, Republicans outperformed Democrats 202,000 to 145,000, illustrating the effectiveness of targeted outreach to less-engaged voter segments.
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