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We Refuse to Wait Until the 11th Hour

020Political FundraisingTurning Point PAC$200Feb 20, 2026Annotated by Grok 4.20
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Turning Point PAC
Turning Point PAC

Patriot,

History is clear: the groups that wait until October always lose.


Turning Point PAC refuses to make that mistake.


We are already in full ground-game mode registering voters, building precinct teams, and chasing ballots in the exact states and districts that will determine the House, Senate, and America First agenda for the next decade.


Ballot Chaser


We guarantee conservative victories in 2026 by out-working, out-organizing, and out-chasing the Democrats from day ONE.


Every dollar you give right now puts more chasers on the ground, more maps in our system, and more conservative votes in the count.


We’re gearing up for victory, not scrambling at the end.


HELP US BUILD THE GROUND GAME


The 11th hour is too late. We’re acting now.

Turning Point PAC

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Curator’s Note

A recurrence of the committee’s early-cycle mobilization pattern, following prior specimens that contrasted wasteful consultant spending with virtuous ground-game operations and emphasized preemptive ballot chasing. This specimen advances the narrative by rejecting the historical precedent of late-cycle failure, positioning Turning Point PAC as an organization that begins precinct-level work immediately rather than scrambling in October. The rhetorical structure remains consistent with prior entries in the collection: diagnosis of systemic Democratic advantage, assertion of superior organizational discipline, and an urgent call to fund the apparatus that will deliver conservative victories in 2026.