
The Trump campaign is strategically collaborating with outside groups, including Turning Point Action, America PAC, and America First Works, to enhance its November turnout operation. This shift comes after regulatory changes that allow for increased coordination between campaigns and outside organizations. However, this approach carries significant risks, as it may lead to untested groups duplicating efforts or acting at cross purposes. The Trump team is betting on this new ground game to capitalize on loosened rules, even as it faces challenges related to its stalled election-subversion prosecution.
The Trump campaign is joining forces with outside groups such as Turning Point Action after regulators cleared the way for more coordination. But it comes with the risk of untested outfits duplicating efforts or working at cross purposes. https://t.co/puoc71qaKP
Trump team gambles on new ground game capitalizing on loosened rules. It comes with the risk of untested outfits duplicating efforts or working at cross purposes. Read @iarnsdorf @jdawsey1: https://t.co/CrzFmZLRBH
#ELB: “Trump’s stalled election-subversion prosecution revs back to life“ https://t.co/O3QMeLHe1q