JACK POSOBIEC and TYLER BOWYER: Low propensity voters decide the swing states

"Become best friends with these people. Talk to them, follow up with them, text them."

"Become best friends with these people. Talk to them, follow up with them, text them."

Jack Posobiec hosted COO of Turning Point Action Tyler Bowyer on Human Events Daily Wednesday to provide an update on the organization's ballot-chasing initiatives in swing states heading into the 2024 presidential election.

Bowyer reported that Georgia and Pennsylvania, which are what should be considered the "winning formula" states, had a great early voting turnout and are on a good trajectory for Republicans. Wisconsin and Arizona, which should be considered the "backup plans" as he states, are also "both right on pace right now."

He encouraged viewers to vote early and help neighbors, friends, and family to vote early, as his team at TPA is on the ground assisting anyone who may need help with their ballot or may be less inclined to turn in their ballot.



"Just, you know, become best friends with these people. Talk to them, follow up with them, text them ... Make sure they get in their vote as quickly as possible," Bowyer said. "Because the low propensity voters, what we sometimes call a low information voter, a less reliable voter, a person who just isn't as hot to vote as you are, those are the people who ultimately decide swing states. And so that's the big message that we're talking about, especially with Republicans now, is, you know, the swing voter is really important."

Bowyer was also happy to report that "we're already winning those people in most states."

Watch the full episode below.

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