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VisitHow many volunteers will actively participate in the RNC's Protect the Vote initiative on election day?
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RNC Recruits 157,000 Volunteers for Protect the Vote Initiative in 2024 Election
Aug 12, 2024, 04:24 PM
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has successfully recruited over 157,000 volunteers for its Protect the Vote initiative, significantly surpassing its initial target of 100,000. RNC Chairman Michael Whatley announced that this effort aims to ensure a free and fair election process for the upcoming 2024 elections. The initiative is being described as the largest national election integrity program in history. Volunteers are expected to monitor the election results to prevent any potential irregularities. Michael Wheatley stated, "This will be the biggest, most robust national election integrity program in history."
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