Trump launches neighborhood organizing ground campaign called Trump Force 47
By ethanh // 2024-08-15
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To become a more formidable opponent against Kamala Harris and the Democrat political machine, former president Donald Trump is launching Trump Force 47, described as an "official army of volunteer neighborhood organizers working together to defeat Kamala Harris and the far-left liberal democrats."
In addition to his iconic rallies, Trump is forging a battalion of neighborhood organizers to rove the nation in search of more voters willing to fill in Trump as their candidate of choice this November.
With upcoming events in Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas, Arizona and Nevada, Trump is pressing on to take the many swing states he probably won in 2020 minus all the fraud.
The Trump campaign came up with a "Swamp the Vote USA" campaign aimed at overcoming the election fraud that is expected to plague the 2024 election just like it did in 2020.
"Do your part to guarantee we win by more than the Margin of Fraud by casting your vote and taking responsibility for ensuring every Republican and Trump voter in your household casts theirs too," the Trump campaign is urging.
Participants in Swamp the Vote are also encouraged to:
- Check their voter registration details
- Pledge to vote early in-person, or
- Pledge to vote on Election Day
- Sign up for a free Trump yard sign
(Related: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gave a nod to Trump in a recent X post urging his followers to vote against the Democrats, the party of censorship and lawfare.)
Become a poll watcher
The Trump campaign is also looking for Trump enthusiasts who are willing to sign up as poll watchers on Election Day. After everything that was reported to have happened in 2020, Trump needs all the help he can get this fall as well.
"Republicans across the country have been fighting to make sure your vote is safe and secure – but the work is never done," the Trump campaign warns.
"We are working in key states to make sure your vote is protected. If you want to be part of this critical mission to ensure Republicans win in 2024, sign up to be an Election Integrity volunteer in your state."
There have been several recent legal victories in Trump's favor as of late, including:
1) Ortiz II v. North Carolina State Board of Elections
The Republican National Convention (RNC) filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the North Carolina State Board of Elections for refusing to recognize the Justice For All Party (JFA) as a new political party in the Tar Heel State.
"The JFA Party nominated Cornel West for President and seeks to place him on the 2024 general election ballot," Protect the Vote says.
2) Recker v. City Clerk for the City of Appleton
Plaintiffs in this case sued the Wisconsin city of Appleton's City Clerk for refusing to hire any Republican-nominated special voting deputies (SVDs) because the Democrat Party did not submit any nominees.
"SVDs are responsible for administering in-person absentee voting at nursing homes and residential care facilities. State law requires prioritizing the nominees of the two major parties when appointing SVDs," Protect the Vote said.
"Shortly after the complaint was filed, the City agreed to settle the case and hire Republican nominees as SVDs for the upcoming primary and general elections. On July 25, the court dismissed the case pursuant to the parties’ joint stipulation."
3) American Oversight v. George State Election Board
A watchdog organization sued the George State Election Board after its majority voted to adopt election integrity regulations. Plaintiffs claim the Board violated the Georgia Open Meetings Act by holding a meeting without the required public notice.
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Sources for this article include:TrumpForce47.comNaturalNews.com
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