Turning Point Action Teams Up with America PAC for Wisconsin Election Push
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### Turning Point Action and America PAC Join Forces for Wisconsin Election Push
In a strategic move to optimize their efforts ahead of the election, Turning Point Action and America PAC, the pro-Donald Trump organization primarily financed by billionaire Elon Musk, have decided to collaborate in Wisconsin. America PAC is set to take the helm in this partnership during the crucial final phase before the election, according to insiders familiar with the details.
This week, Turning Point Action's workforce in Wisconsin, comprised of hundreds of "ballot chasers," will merge with America PAC’s operations. America PAC, despite its substantial resources, only began its hiring and team deployment later in the election cycle compared to Turning Point. Now, America PAC will lead the joint effort by training Turning Point staff in the use of its data, making key operational decisions, and covering staffing expenses in Wisconsin.
The collaboration aims to strengthen the Republican get-out-the-vote campaign in key battleground states, an initiative that some GOP operatives have previously critiqued as lacking. The Trump campaign is mainly banking on volunteers to mobilize voters, while these organizations provide additional support.
Tyler Bowyer, COO of Turning Point Action, broke the news to Wisconsin field staff during a meeting in Waukesha on Tuesday, a source present at the meeting disclosed. The announcement reportedly received a positive response from the staff, who are now being trained under America PAC's system.
Although representatives from Turning Point Action and America PAC have confirmed the partnership, they have not divulged specifics regarding the total number of staff involved or the financial particulars of the alliance. Andrew Kolvet, a spokesperson for Turning Point, mentioned that with America PAC shouldering many of the costs in Wisconsin, Turning Point Action can redirect resources to its programs in Arizona and a new initiative to fund hotel accommodations for volunteers involved in door-to-door canvassing during early voting.
Kolvet highlighted that the plan to mobilize thousands of volunteers during early voting is already in motion, with about 8,000 individuals signed up to participate. "We've always known bodies in the field equals ballots in the box," he said to POLITICO. He emphasized that the new partnership will significantly enhance their impact in Wisconsin.
"This collaboration benefits Wisconsin and allows us to double down in Arizona," Kolvet added. "We can now hire more staff and train additional volunteers to maximize our efforts in both states. This is a win-win, and our entire team is excited to make this final push."