Trump taps massive war chest to energize MAGA voters in final 2025 election push
President Donald Trump is making a final multi-million-dollar investment in Tuesday's statewide elections in New Jersey and Virginia, in an effort to turn out MAGA voters who tend to sit...
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President Donald Trump is making a final multi-million-dollar investment in Tuesday's statewide elections in New Jersey and Virginia, in an effort to turn out MAGA voters who tend to sit out off-year elections when Trump isn't on the ballot. Trump's political team is making a withdrawal from the president's massive political war chest, with New Jersey and Virginia each receiving roughly $1 million for get-out-the-vote microtargeting efforts, Fox News confirmed this weekend. "What you've seen just in the last couple of days is the president and all of our Republican forces have put even more money behind our efforts to turn out our votes because that's what it's gonna come down to," Joe Gruters, chairman of the Trump-aligned Republican National Committee (RNC) said Saturday on Fox News' "The Big Weekend Show." While Trump lost New Jersey and Virginia in last year's presidential election, he made major gains in both states. TRUMP NOT ON BALLOT, BUT PRESIDENT FRONT AND CENTER IN 2025 ELECTIONS New Jersey and Virginia are the only two states to hold gubernatorial contests the year after a presidential election, and the two contests typically receive outsized national attention. The elections are also seen as a key barometer ahead of next year's midterms, when the GOP will be defending its slim House and Senate majorities. This year's elections are also seen as the first major ballot box test of Trump's unprecedented and explosive agenda. The new infusion of cash from Trump's political coffers, which was first reported by Axios , is fueling the RNC's 72-hour program aimed at turning out GOP voters in the final stretch leading up to Election Day. FIVE RACES TO WATCH ON ELECTION DAY 2025 Republican operatives are tracking down low-propensity GOP voters, and then reaching out to those voters through phone-banking efforts, or through digital and social media targeting ads. "We have to have Republicans show up on election day if our candidates are gonna have a chance," Grute…