Playing catchup to Republicans, Democrats launch 'largest-ever' partisan national voter registration campaign
Acknowledging that "we've been getting our butts kicked for years now by the Republicans on voter registration," Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin on Tuesday announced the DNC will...
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Acknowledging that "we've been getting our butts kicked for years now by the Republicans on voter registration," Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin on Tuesday announced the DNC will spend millions of dollars to get "back in the game." Martin said that the newly created "When We Count" initiative, which he described as the party's "largest ever voter registration effort ... will train hundreds of fellows throughout the country to register tens of thousands of new voters in communities across the country." The announcement by the DNC, in what Martin called an "all hands on deck moment," comes in the wake of massive voter registration gains by Republicans in recent years and ahead of November's midterms , when Democrats aim to win back majorities in the House and Senate and a whopping 36 states hold elections for governor. "For too long, Democrats have ceded ground to Republicans on registering voters," Martin pointed out. "Between 2020 and ’24 alone, our party lost a combined 2.1 million registered voters. Meanwhile, Republicans gained 2.4 million voters." GOP OVERTAKES DEMOCRATS ON VOTER ROLLS IN KEY SWING STATE AFTER YEARS OF DEM DOMINANCE The latest example is North Carolina, where new State Board of Elections data indicated that Republicans officially surpassed Democrats in voter registration for the first time in the crucial southeastern battleground state's history. Martin said a key reason for the Democrats' deficit is that "Republicans have invested heavily in targeted partisan registration" to mobilize and grow their base of voters. TRUMP TOUTS NEW INFLATION NUMBERS AS AFFORDABILITY ISSUE FRONT AND CENTER AHEAD OF MIDTERMS But he lamented that "on the left" voter registration for decades has largely been led by nonpartisan advocacy organizations and civic "which limits their ability to engage in partisan conversations about registering as a Democrat." Martin said the new effort "is going to require everyone," including the national, state a…