First on Fox: A month-long dramatic drama Promotion Season According to a new message from House Republicans to voters, the clock is ticking on Election Day.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), the campaign arm of the Republican Party, released a new digital ad on Tuesday marking 21 days until the election.
There are Republican Party operatives at the state, federal and local levels working overtime to persuade supporters to vote early, especially in key states like Georgia and North Carolina, which were devastated by Helen this storm season.
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The ad features audio clips from the entire House GOP leadership array – House Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Whip Steve Scalise, Majority Whip Tom Emmer, House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik, and NRCC President Richard Hudson. Former President Trump.
The video begins with Trump's voice saying, “The Republicans must win and we must use every tool at our disposal to defeat the Democrats. They are destroying our country.”
“I don’t care when you vote, but you have to vote,” Trump said in the video.
Meanwhile, the clip of vulnerable Republicans like Rep. Jane Kiggans, R-Va. And Ken Calvert, Republican of California, appeared on the “VOTE” screen.
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It's set to a segment of Aerosmith's “Dream On,” according to a broadcast seen by Fox News Digital.
“In 21 days, Americans will vote to end the Democrats’ dangerous far-left socialist agenda for our country. Every trip to the grocery store, every fentanyl-related death or crime in a family-friendly neighborhood should give voters another reason to register to vote in this critical election,” NRCC Rapid Response Director Macy Gardner told Fox News Digital.
Early in-person voting begins in four states this week. Georgia could go to the polls early on Election Day, from Tuesday through Nov. 1, while North Carolina begins early voting on Thursday. Voters in Iowa and Kansas are also heading to the polls.
Republican Party officials are working overtime to convince their base to vote early after Democrats destroyed the Republican Party with voters who weren't on Election Day in 2020.
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These efforts will be particularly critical in North Carolina and Georgia, both states hit hard by Hurricane Helen and where elections are expected to be close.
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To get potential voters to the polls sooner, Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McCune explained earlier this month, free up resources closer to Election Day to persuade “less inclined voters” to vote.
“Everything requires resources. It requires money – mail in their mailboxes, advertisements on television, phone calls to their homes, knocks on their doors. We’re trying to do all of that,” McCune told Fox News Digital.
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