FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17


GREATER GEORGIA LAUNCHES GET OUT THE VOTE CAMPAIGN 

FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP


(ATLANTA) – Today, Greater Georgia launched a get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaign urging conservatives to vote for Donald Trump by casting a ballot between now and Election Day. The campaign, which includes digital ads, text messages, postcards, and phone calls, is targeting the same voters that Greater Georgia has been engaging for months - including minority voters, young voters, and newly registered voters. Following the devastation of Hurricane Helene, the organization is also investing to mobilize conservatives in storm-impacted counties. 


“For four years, Greater Georgia has worked to register voters, win over diverse communities, and increase voter confidence. Now, our mission is to get those voters to the polls and turn years’ worth of engagement and infrastructure into votes,” said Greater Georgia Chairwoman and former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler. “Already, this new conservative coalition has helped drive record turnout in the first days of early voting - and, with sustained encouragement from our organization, they will help deliver the November election for President Trump."


Prior to launching its GOTV effort, Greater Georgia invested $100,000 to engage Black, Hispanic, Asian, and young voters by highlighting the failures of Kamala Harris. Separately, the organization invested over $100,000 to register voters. In the weeks leading up to the election, the group will work to drive these same voters to the polls with a simple message emphasizing the importance of their participation in a state where the last presidential election was decided by less than 12,000 votes. The group will also invest to mobilize south Georgia conservatives in hurricane-impacted counties.

Greater Georgia GOTV digital ads


Recent polling suggests the potential for meaningful gains within Greater Georgia’s target universe. 51% of Georgia voters aged 18-29 say they plan to vote for President Trump. Meanwhile, just 77% of Black Georgians plan to vote for Kamala Harris. 


The last day to vote early in-person is November 1. Click HERE to find your early voting location and hours. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5.

Greater Georgia, launched by former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler in 2021, is a 501(c4) nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to growing participation in the democratic process by mobilizing and empowering voters. The group works year-round to educate and register voters, engage with diverse and underrepresented communities, and protect election integrity.



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