A leading evangelical group, Faith & Freedom, plans to spend $62 million to support Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.
This is $10 million more than their 2020 spending and will fund voter registration, turnout efforts, literature distribution and door-to-door canvassing focused on battleground states.
Ralph Reed, who oversees the group, said it will be the largest such conservative campaign outside the RNC.
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The goal is to register 1 million new evangelical voters and encourage turnout of 7.8 million low-propensity evangelical voters.
“In terms of home visits and voters reached at the door, to my knowledge, it’s the largest effort on the right outside of the Republican National Committee ever,” said Ralph Reed. (Trending: Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead, Left Behind Chilling Message)
“In this business you’re paid to worry, and we certainly have seen in recent cycles — particularly in the statewide races and especially the Senate races — we’ve seen the spending gap become overwhelming, serious and debilitating,” Reed said.
Reed cited Trump’s staunch anti-abortion record as building trust with this constituency.
Trump has warned of liberals opposing Christianity and pledged to protect religious symbols.
Surveys found evangelical Trump supporters believe he can transform the nation in line with their values and that challenges facing the country reflect a need to refocus on spiritual purposes.
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