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A major effort is underway to help conservative candidates gain an advantage in key battleground states. Heritage Action for America, a right-wing nonprofit, is launching a new multi-million-dollar initiative to support conservative candidates in Georgia and Arizona. The organization will not endorse specific candidates but will focus on identifying and engaging voters who may lean conservative.

The initiative will involve using voter files and consumer data to target specific populations. Heritage Action plans to conduct surveys, knock on doors, and deliver content to voters to emphasize the importance of voting in the upcoming election. The campaign is issues-based and aims to reach voters who align with conservative policy solutions.

President of Heritage Action, Kevin Roberts, highlighted the narrow margin by which President Biden won in 2020 in states like Georgia and Arizona. He emphasized the need to mobilize conservative voters to secure majorities in crucial states. States like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and New York are also being targeted as potential opportunities for conservative gains.

In Wisconsin, President Biden trails former President Trump, while Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin leads her GOP opponent in the polls. In New York, the state GOP sees an opportunity for a rare flip due to dissatisfaction with the current administration.

Heritage Action’s focus on Arizona and Georgia is strategic, with a goal of registering 80,000 people in each state. The organization believes that by mobilizing voters who support their policy solutions, they can make a significant impact on the election outcomes. In Georgia, where top-tier races were decided by a small margin, registering a significant number of conservative voters could tip the scales in favor of conservative candidates.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to engage voters and ensure that conservative voices are heard in key states across the country. By targeting specific populations and focusing on issues that resonate with conservative voters, Heritage Action hopes to make a difference in the upcoming election.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital, covering media, politics, and culture. A Pennsylvania native and Temple University graduate, Charles joined Fox News in 2013 and brings a wealth of experience to his reporting. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.