Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon joins Fox Across America With guest host Paul Gleiser to explain why she believes GOP candidates throughout the country need to adopt a new strategy for reaching the maximum amount of voters.
“We are easily ten years behind. I would say that this was they started testing this out in the Obama years. People were like, oh, this is just a community activist. He’s just a community organizer bringing people together. No, I mean, he was the lead saying this is how this is done. And they put millions upon millions of dollars behind these groups that run this ground game that is a very technologically advanced ground game. I think when Republicans hear ground game, they think of people going door to door. This is way beyond that. It’s technology, meeting people in their hands, on their phones, in their face every single day, whereas Republicans we’re like, come to us and we’ll tell you what we’re about. We are a decade behind. And so I have talked to Republicans across the country, and today here again, I will say, organize. Figure out what it takes to raise the money, run the issues ads, go out there and talk about the fact that folks are on this side of the issue. We’ll help you out more when it comes to economy, national security, education. Make sure people know where your candidates stand or you will never have your candidate winning a race.”
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