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Imagine that you are a campaign manager who wants to increase voter turnout. Based on what you just learned, what are some of the things you should do?
Write a response in the form of at least three to four complete sentences.
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First, build a targeted GOTV plan that uses data to find low-propensity but persuadable voters and prioritize personal contact—door-to-door canvassing and live phone or text conversations are the most effective ways to convert intention into actual votes. Second, make voting as easy as possible: run voter-registration drives, give clear, timely reminders about deadlines, polling locations, early/absentee options, and offer practical help like rides, childcare, or drop-off assistance. Third, craft your messaging to emphasize civic duty and social norms (people are more likely to vote when they think their peers do), and A/B test different messages and contact timings to see what works best. Finally, partner with trusted local organizations and train volunteers well, track turnout results so you can iterate, and always follow legal and ethical rules for campaigning.
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