Noah Formica
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So I think, honestly, we're going to pull off a surprise victory. However, we all need to stay on our A game. I know us at Turning Point Action, we're constantly doing the hard work, the hard labor to get the job done, constantly doing super chase events, constantly ballot curing and texting, calling, all those different forms of voter connection.
So I think, honestly, we're going to pull off a surprise victory. However, we all need to stay on our A game. I know us at Turning Point Action, we're constantly doing the hard work, the hard labor to get the job done, constantly doing super chase events, constantly ballot curing and texting, calling, all those different forms of voter connection.
But, you know, to kind of reiterate what Tyler said earlier, I mean, the couch effect. We need to get those people off the couch and voting. I talked to a voter a couple of days ago, a Trump voter. He had a Trump flag waving in his yard. I asked, do you have a plan to vote? He said no. And I told him, well, we need you to vote in order to protect Trump's mandate. And he is now voting, thankfully.
But, you know, to kind of reiterate what Tyler said earlier, I mean, the couch effect. We need to get those people off the couch and voting. I talked to a voter a couple of days ago, a Trump voter. He had a Trump flag waving in his yard. I asked, do you have a plan to vote? He said no. And I told him, well, we need you to vote in order to protect Trump's mandate. And he is now voting, thankfully.
But we need to continue to find these people, get them mobilized and do everything we can until the polls close. And, you know, we don't have that much time left. But my call to action for anybody in Pennsylvania right now, get on your cell phone, start making calls on our app. We need you. We need to continue to save this beautiful state.
But we need to continue to find these people, get them mobilized and do everything we can until the polls close. And, you know, we don't have that much time left. But my call to action for anybody in Pennsylvania right now, get on your cell phone, start making calls on our app. We need you. We need to continue to save this beautiful state.
We appreciate you.
We appreciate you.
In Pennsylvania, I personally registered 3,000 voters. Truly a blessing. I mean, that is unbelievable.
In Pennsylvania, I personally registered 3,000 voters. Truly a blessing. I mean, that is unbelievable.
So when I first started, I just noticed that there are so many people that weren't registered to vote. And I tell people all the time, the grassroots in Pennsylvania, that right now, if you flip a coin, it's more than likely that person is not registered to vote.
So when I first started, I just noticed that there are so many people that weren't registered to vote. And I tell people all the time, the grassroots in Pennsylvania, that right now, if you flip a coin, it's more than likely that person is not registered to vote.
And now where I was going was, you know, the Amish markets, the gun shows, which a lot of gun owners aren't registered to vote, especially our hunters, which you think they would be voting. I mean, hunt or be hunted is what I always tell these people. You know, you go to a lot of county fairs. But pretty much what we did in Turning Point Action is we used a be neighborly strategy.
And now where I was going was, you know, the Amish markets, the gun shows, which a lot of gun owners aren't registered to vote, especially our hunters, which you think they would be voting. I mean, hunt or be hunted is what I always tell these people. You know, you go to a lot of county fairs. But pretty much what we did in Turning Point Action is we used a be neighborly strategy.
We talked to anyone and everyone. And we just asked them that simple question. Hey, are you registered to vote? And are you registered to vote under your current address? Because sometimes people might be registered, but then they aren't registered under their current address. Even on Election Day, we ran into that issue where so many people went in to vote.
We talked to anyone and everyone. And we just asked them that simple question. Hey, are you registered to vote? And are you registered to vote under your current address? Because sometimes people might be registered, but then they aren't registered under their current address. Even on Election Day, we ran into that issue where so many people went in to vote.
They're like, oh, man, I'm not even registered on my current address. So I have to vote provisionally.
They're like, oh, man, I'm not even registered on my current address. So I have to vote provisionally.