Democrats text over 1 million Georgia voters to boost mail voting efforts
The Georgia Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) are teaming up to text over 1 million Georgians and encourage them to vote by mail amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Georgia, which postponed its primary from March 24 to May 19 over health concerns, is mailing absentee ballot request forms to all of its nearly 7 million voters to try to maintain turnout in its presidential and down-ballot primaries. Democrats said in a statement the concept may be unfamiliar to many voters and that hundreds of volunteers are texting residents to inform them of the process.
Our team is putting in the work to make sure every Georgian can make their voice heard, and innovating to reach Georgians right where they are. This program means that Georgia Democrats will reach more voters than ever before and we know that when every eligible Georgian is able to cast their ballot, Democrats will win in November, said Scott Hogan, the executive director of the state Democratic Party.
The texting campaign is part of a broader effort by state and national Democrats to reach voters in Georgia. The DNC in late January purchased tens of millions of cell phone numbers across the country, including in Georgia, to improve voter contact, work the party says is paying dividends as campaigns try to reach self-quarantining and socially isolating voters.
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