Greater Georgia Newsletter
Monday, November 4, 2024
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It's finally here, Georgia! Election Day begins in less than 24 hours, and here at Greater Georgia, we're contacting voters up until the VERY last minute - to remind them to make a plan, swamp the vote, and make it TOO BIG TO RIG for President Trump.
After years of organizing for this cycle, our GOTV operation has been in full swing for the last month. We've been hard at work targeting diverse communities and young Georgians. Over the last several weeks, we've also watched the early voting data closely, making real-time adjustments in our GOTV strategy to mobilize Republicans in key areas, including south and northwest Georgia. Through phone calls, text messages, postcards, and digital ads, we are working around the clock to push Republicans to the polls.
The great news is that the early voting period concluded with record turnout, driven by overwhelming enthusiasm in Republican counties. But we need to win Election Day, too, which is why we're asking every conservative to make a plan and SWAMP the vote tomorrow. Click HERE to find your Election Day voting location - and help get President Trump over the finish line!
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LATEST FROM GREATER GEORGIA
Getting out the vote for President Trump
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Earlier this month, Greater Georgia launched a get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaign urging conservatives to vote for Donald Trump. 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. Greater Georgia is also investing to mobilize conservatives in the counties impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Helene, as well as voters in must-win northwest Georgia counties. Read more about the campaigns HERE and HERE. | |
Exposing non-citizens on Georgia voter rolls | |
Also this month, Greater Georgia chairwoman Kelly Loeffler called on Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to release the results of his non-citizen voter roll audit. Although the Secretary initially refused to do so, he finally released the results amid pressure from our organization. We learned that non-citizens did, in fact, successfully register and cast ballots in Georgia, although they have now been removed from the voter rolls. Read more about the effort and the findings of the non-citizen audit HERE. | |
Chairwoman Loeffler serves as a statewide poll watcher | |
Chairwoman Loeffler also announced this month that she would be serving as a statewide poll watcher. Over the last few weeks, she has visited several early voting locations in DeKalb and Fulton Counties, where she watched early voting take place. She observed a smooth process - where laws were being followed and issues were being handled quickly and professionally. Watch Chairwoman Loeffler's full message on poll watching in DeKalb County HERE, and Fulton County HERE. | |
Chairwoman Loeffler campaigns for President Trump | |
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Chairwoman Loeffler has also been busy on the campaign trail for President Trump. She was honored to address audiences at three rallies this month, including one just yesterday in Macon. She also spent time campaigning with Lara Trump and the Women for Trump Coalition, and stopped in to visit with some incredible Trump Force 47 volunteers in Athens. Her message to Georgians has been simple: SWAMP the vote for President Trump! Watch a clip of Chairwoman Loeffler's rally remarks HERE. | |
Chairwoman Loeffler appeared on Fox News last week to discuss Georgia's record-breaking early vote. She also explained how the 2024 election is different from 2020, pointing to Greater Georgia's work in registering more than 40,000 conservative voters and mobilizing diverse communities. You can watch the full interview HERE. | |
After finishing her shift as a poll watcher in Fulton County, Chairwoman Loeffler spoke to the media - emphasizing the strength of our election laws, which have made it easier to vote and hard to cheat. She encouraged Georgians to vote with confidence - knowing they have a team of poll watchers and attorneys on the ground who are upholding the law. You can watch a clip of her interview HERE. | |
After casting her early vote for President Trump in Fulton County, Chairwoman Loeffler joined Georgia leaders for a press conference to discuss the importance of early voting. They also discussed how Greater Georgia and the Georgia GOP have worked tirelessly for the last four years to invest in election integrity, voter registration, and GOTV to avoid a repeat of 2020. Click HERE to view photos from the press conference. | |
Greater Georgia was also featured in several news articles this month. Click on the images above to read some of our other featured stories! | |
OTHER EVENTS
Walton County GOP BBQ
October 10, 2024
Greater Georgia attended the annual Walton County GOP BBQ, where Chairwoman Loeffler caught up with old friends, local elected officials, and law enforcement leaders. In her remarks, she called on Republicans to bank their votes and do their part to put President Trump back in the White House.
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UGA College Republicans Meeting
October 9, 2024
Chairwoman Loeffler was excited to speak with the University of Georgia College Republicans, where she took student questions and reminded them about the power they have in this upcoming election - to vote for President Trump, for their own futures, and to save the American Dream.
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Fulton County Republican Women Meeting
October 9, 2024
At the Fulton County Republican Women's monthly meeting, Chairwoman Loeffler talked about the stakes of the 2024 election, and how women have the power to decide them. She also discussed Greater Georgia's voter registration efforts, and our campaign to oust Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
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Our America Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
October 7, 2024
Chairwoman Loeffler was invited to be the keynote speaker at Our America's Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at Versace Caribbean Restaurant in Lawrenceville. In her speech, she discussed the pivotal role Georgia's Hispanic community will play in the 2024 election, and spoke about the historic opportunity that the Hispanic community had under President Trump.
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Buckhead Young Republicans Phone Bank
October 3, 2024
Greater Georgia joined the Buckhead Young Republicans for a phone bank ahead of the October 7th voter registration deadline - where volunteers, interns, and club members came together to call thousands of Georgians who weren't yet registered to vote. The effort was part of a final push to reach new voters, educating them about the importance of their vote and empowering them to make their voices heard.
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Visiting Valdosta and Augusta with President Trump
September 30, 2024
President Trump was among the first on the ground after Hurricane Helene devastated our state, and Chairwoman Loeffler was proud to join him for his visits to Valdosta and Augusta. He brought aid, offered words of support, and raised over $8M to help the impacted communities - while the best Kamala Harris could offer Georgians was $750.
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GET INVOLVED
Greater Georgia's work is critical to defending conservative values, and it is only possible through the hard work and support of strong, grassroots volunteers. Click the buttons below to find out how you can join the fight for conservative values!
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The Hill: Early voting in battleground Georgia brings in over half of 2020 total turnout
Associated Press: Georgia prosecutor who brought election case against Trump faces rare Republican challenger
Georgia Recorder: Loeffler serves as Georgia GOP poll watcher, Dems deploy their party’s precinct monitors
AJC: Gwinnett County is one of Georgia’s most important 2024 battlegrounds
Fox News: Vance rips Harris in battleground Georgia: 'Stop telling Americans they're bad' for wanting 'secure border'
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