Democrats press ground game advantage with huge investment in swing states

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Democratic parties to set up field offices and apply more pressure to a Republican Party that has gone light on ensuring there is a ground presence to stir up voters.

The investments will help open Democratic Party field offices in notable urban and rural areas in seven key battleground states. In the breakdown, Arizona will receive $1.5 million, Georgia will receive $1 million, Michigan will receive nearly $2 million, North Carolina will receive $1.

“This is the largest-ever investment made to battleground state parties at this point in time, and we continue to build our state-by-state war chests in preparation to re-elect President Biden and Vice President Harris in November,” he added.

In 2020, Biden won all of the states the DNC invested in except North Carolina. Biden is still fending off calls from more than a“This election was always going to be close, and regardless of beltway media narratives, the entire election is going to come down to operation and turnout in the battleground states,” Harrison said.

“The Democrats’ operation is second to none and stronger than ever,” he added. “As MAGA Republicans hype up Donald Trump this week, it’s important to remember that Democrats are lightyears ahead of the RNC on the ground, where it actually matters. We’re going to win this election by engaging voters community-by-community, block-by-block, door-by-door.

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