Turning Point Action Pledges $5 Million to Wisconsin Ballot Chasing Efforts in Collaboration with Scott Presler

The Post Millennial

Turning Point Action has pledged $5 million to fund ballot chasing efforts in Wisconsin, in collaboration with voting advocate Scott Presler. This initiative is to encourage early voting among the GOP in Wisconsin ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Presler, a conservative activist who runs Early Vote Action, is notable for his ongoing grassroots efforts, including in Wisconsin ahead of the pivotal supreme court race in that state. Turning Point Action has been working on data, technology and ballot chase theory with Presler and Early Vote Action for the 2024 cycle.

“I’m thrilled to be partnering in an even bigger way with Charlie [Kirk] and Tyler [Bowyer] and the whole team at Turning Point Action,” Presler said.

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