We have a plan, and a candidate, that can help flip Georgia blue, and we need your help. Congressional candidates are the voice of the Democratic ticket on the ground, and in places like rural Georgia, they are on the front lines of flipping the Sun Belt blue.
Stacey Abrams awoke a sleeping giant in Georgia’s African-American community, and Donald Trump has enraged and demoralized many moderate Republicans and Independents across the state, particularly in suburbs and small cities like Savannah, home of GA-01 congressional candidate Joyce Griggs.
Joyce Griggs served 33 years in the Army, retiring as a Lt. Colonel Intelligence Officer. Potentially the first ever veteran Black congresswoman, she is the ideal candidate to flip these up-for-grab voters and turn out tens of thousands more Black voters in a traditionally low-turnout district. If that’s enough for you, click here to donate.
We have a very straightforward strategy to close the 39,000 vote gap and flip this district, and it involves reaching a vast number of easily winnable voters left on the table. We’re cross-referencing publicly available lists of voters who voted in Democratic primaries and who have received, but not returned, their absentee ballots, getting around 60,000 voters by the latest count. Then we are sending very basic mailers informing them in the simplest terms how to return their ballots in nearby ballot boxes. As red as many think Georgia to be, more people voted in the Democratic primary than the Republican one this year, long after it was already decided.
The whole process costs about 60 cents per voter, which means with about $36,000 we could reach every target voter we’re seeking.
Whether this would be enough to oust Buddy Carter is unknown, but there is no doubt these votes would trickle up the ticket and help lift Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Jon Ossoff, and Raphael Warnock to victory in Georgia.
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