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Trump Campaign & RNC Reach 17 Million Voters During Social Distancing
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are using their unprecedented virtual and digital campaign tools to shatter voter contact records, even during the global coronavirus crisis. Since going to an all-virtual campaign on March 13th, Trump Victory volunteers have made 17 million phone calls to voters and added over 276,000 new volunteers.
Through the online "Trump Talk" tool, Trump Victory, the RNC and Trump 2020 Campaign's joint field operation, can safely empower its volunteer base of nearly one million individuals across the country. Last week alone, Trump Victory hosted 600 trainings and volunteers made virtually 4 million voter contacts.
“The Trump Campaign has made a seamless transition to virtual campaigning in accordance with coronavirus safety protocols. While President Trump is fighting the coronavirus, the campaign and RNC are able to reach more voters than ever to ensure that all Americans know about the President’s leadership and determination in the face of this crisis," said Brad Parscale, Trump 2020 Campaign Manager.
After switching to an entirely virtual operation, the Trump Campaign and RNC are still on track to surpass the voter contact numbers from the 2016 and 2018 election cycles.
States across the country are amassing coverage from the campaign's smooth transition to virtual trainings: California, Georgia, Nevada, Iowa, Maine, New Mexico, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire.
Through the online "Trump Talk" tool, Trump Victory, the RNC and Trump 2020 Campaign's joint field operation, can safely empower its volunteer base of nearly one million individuals across the country. Last week alone, Trump Victory hosted 600 trainings and volunteers made virtually 4 million voter contacts.
“The Trump Campaign has made a seamless transition to virtual campaigning in accordance with coronavirus safety protocols. While President Trump is fighting the coronavirus, the campaign and RNC are able to reach more voters than ever to ensure that all Americans know about the President’s leadership and determination in the face of this crisis," said Brad Parscale, Trump 2020 Campaign Manager.
After switching to an entirely virtual operation, the Trump Campaign and RNC are still on track to surpass the voter contact numbers from the 2016 and 2018 election cycles.
States across the country are amassing coverage from the campaign's smooth transition to virtual trainings: California, Georgia, Nevada, Iowa, Maine, New Mexico, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire.