From Greater Georgia <[email protected]>
Subject GREATER GEORGIA ANNOUNCES RED BELT BLITZ TO REGISTER, ENGAGE VOTERS IN NORTH METRO ATLANTA
Date September 1, 2021 11:30 AM
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 2021 GREATER GEORGIA ANNOUNCES RED BELT BLITZ TO REGISTER, ENGAGE VOTERS IN NORTH METRO ATLANTA ATLANTA – Today, Greater Georgia is launching the Red Belt Blitz campaign to register and mobilize voters in North Metro Atlanta. This grassroots campaign is a six-figure outreach and mobilization effort targeting five counties in the North Atlanta "Red Belt": Cherokee, Hall, Forsyth, Bartow, and Floyd. As part of the campaign, Greater Georgia will register new voters and reach disengaged and disenfranchised voters via door-knocking, text and direct mail, volunteer recruitment, digital advertising, and outreach events. "Greater Georgia's Red Belt Blitz is an important step in reaching new and existing voters who feel left out, unheard, and disengaged," said Chairwoman Kelly Loeffler. "We are focusing intently on engaging the thousands of unregistered, right-leaning Georgians across the Red Belt, whose voices are critical to helping our state and country move in a positive direction. This is just one component of our statewide effort to register, engage and mobilize voters ahead of 2022 and beyond, while also defending election integrity in our state." BY THE NUMBERS The five Red Belt counties comprise over 10 percent of the conservative vote in recent statewide elections, making registration and engagement in this region crucial to Georgia’s future. Cherokee and Forsyth County were also two of the fastest growing counties in the entire state, according to recently released 2020 census data. Overall, Greater Georgia will make nearly 100,000 voter contacts in the Red Belt to reach: 80,000 unregistered, conservative-leaning voters 30,000 inactive and disenfranchised right-leaning voters who feel that their votes do not matter – a significant portion of the 339,000 disenfranchised voters statewide who voted in November 2020 but didn’t vote in January 2021. Click HERE or the image below to view the Cherokee County digital ad, with similar versions running in other counties: Below is an example of a piece of literature from the campaign: Below are examples of static digital ads Greater Georgia will run online: ### Media Contact: [email protected] Paid for by Greater Georgia Action, Inc. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. www.GreaterGeorgia.com ‌ ‌ ‌ Greater Georgia Action, Inc | P.O. Box 550988, Atlanta, GA 30355 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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