Trump Campaign's High-Risk Strategy to Win Battleground States

The Trump campaign is shifting focus to engage infrequent voters in key battleground states, viewing them as crucial to winning against Democrat Kamala Harris. The strategy involves door-to-door campaigning led by volunteers and pro-Trump organizations. While viewed as a high-risk approach, it aims to mobilize a new wave of supporters.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-09-2024 15:38 IST | Created: 09-09-2024 15:38 IST
Trump Campaign's High-Risk Strategy to Win Battleground States
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York, Pennsylvania – In an unprecedented shift, the Trump campaign is focusing its efforts on infrequent voters in battleground states ahead of the Nov. 5 election. Volunteers like Rachel and Chris Gottberg are hitting the streets to rally these voters, marking a significant departure from traditional campaign strategies.

Wearing red 'Trump Force Captain' t-shirts, the Gottbergs and other volunteers are targeting newly registered and 'low propensity' voters, aiming to mobilize this crucial demographic. According to campaign insiders, this labor-intensive tactic is perceived as high-risk but potentially rewarding.

Key battleground states are seeing involved efforts from pro-Trump groups such as America PAC and Turning Point Action, led by Charlie Kirk, which are investing heavily in door-knocking campaigns. As the election approaches, both Trump and Harris' campaigns are ramping up their get-out-the-vote strategies, each vying for an advantage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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