Overview
- The campaign aims to contact 10.5 million voters through canvassing, digital ads, mail and an early‑vote program.
- Field teams plan 4.5 million door knocks in Georgia, Iowa, Michigan and North Carolina, the organization said.
- Student volunteers will be deployed across about a dozen competitive House districts, with organizers focusing on pro‑life voters who have skipped past midterms.
- The Daily Signal reports the group is prioritizing Senate contests in North Carolina and Georgia with $4.5 million per race to oppose Democrats Roy Cooper and John Ossoff.
- The $80 million plan builds on recent cycles, exceeding the $78 million reported for 2022 and falling short of the $92 million pledge for 2024.