ICYMI: VIRGINIANS RALLY AROUND SECURE YOUR VOTE BUS TOUR
Youngkin tosses campaign swag in Suffolk on Labor Day at the first stop of the
Secure Your Vote bus tour.
Governor Glenn Youngkin arrived in Suffolk on Monday for the first stop of
the Secure Your Vote bus tour, stepping off the bus to a crowd of Virginians
who are energized to win the General Assembly elections this November.
“What time is it? It’s time to win. That's what time it is,” Youngkin said as
he rallied alongside Senate candidate Emily Brewer, House candidate Mike
Dillender, and Congresswoman Jen Kiggans.
The bus tour is promoting Secure Your Vote Virginia
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to ensure Republicans are competing in early and absentee voting.
“We have to keep our House and we have to flip our Senate,” Youngkin said in
Suffolk.
“This is the work that we know how to do. Because we know how to win elections
in Virginia. We can get this done.”
Youngkin will join the bus tour as it makes stops in key districts for the
House and Senate, with a heavy push across the Commonwealth ahead of the start
of early voting on September 22.
Youngkin is continuing the bus tour this Saturday with Delegate Kim Taylor in
Prince George.
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WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Youngkin launches early voting bus tour ahead of pivotal
Virginia elections
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) Spirit of Virginia PAC is launching a bus tour of
the commonwealth... as part of the governor's early voting push ahead of
General Assembly elections that will determine which party controls each
chamber.
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This comes after Youngkin launched a web portal with the same goal in July
called "Secure Your Vote Virginia." The portal provides instructions for
absentee and early voting as well as important dates and information.
The data-driven early voting campaign alone is a seven-figure investment that
Youngkin's PAC says is already starting to pay dividends, with Republicans who
tend to vote only in presidential or gubernatorial contests signing up to vote
absentee in November.
CULPEPER STAR EXPONENT: Republicans embrace early voting with 'Spirit of
Virginia' bus tour
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The bus tour will make stops across Virginia and promote “Secure Your Vote
Virginia,” an initiative to ensure Republicans are competing in early and
absentee voting.
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The bus tour is slated to make a heavy push across Virginia ahead of the first
day of early voting on Sept. 22. Youngkin will be joining the bus tour along
the way to campaign with candidates in key districts.
RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: Youngkin launches bus tour to help promote early and
absentee voting
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While Labor Day signals that summer is winding down, the heat is on for
elections this year. On Monday, a Gov. Glenn Youngkin-led initiative to
encourage early and absentee voting, Secure Your Vote Virginia, kicked off a
bus tour to supplement awareness efforts around the state.
The bus will include a QR code for people to scan and be directed to the
initiative’s website. There, Virginians will be able to register to vote or
request an absentee ballot be mailed to them.
Paid for by Spirit of Virginia
Spirit of Virginia, PO Box 3950, Merrifield, VA 22116
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