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We’re Not Waiting Until Election Day

021Political FundraisingTurning Point PAC$15Feb 18, 2026Annotated by Grok 4.20
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No. Turning Point PAC is already chasing ballots in key districts across the country.
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Turning Point PAC
Turning Point PAC

Hey Patriot,

I wanted to update you on a few things.


We’re on the ground in the districts and states that will decide Congress and the future of our America First movement.


We’re registering voters, recruiting precinct leaders, and chasing ballots in Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, and North Carolina — right now.


Turning Point PAC

This is how we win. Not in the 11th hour. Not with last-minute ads. But with relentless, early, precinct-by-precinct work that turns conservative energy into counted votes.


Democrats are hoping we wait. We’re not giving them that chance.


Your support today funds the chasers, the tech, and the maps that are already moving across the country.


$15 → Supports 1 Ballot Chaser!


$75 → Supports 5 Ballot Chasers!


$225 → Sponsors 15 Ballot Chasers!


$375 → Sponsors 25 Ballot Chasers!


$750 → Sponsors 50 Ballot Chasers!


$1,500 → Sponsors 100 Ballot Chasers!


SUPPORT OUR BALLOT CHASERS


We’re building the biggest America First ground operation ever. Let’s make sure it’s unstoppable.

Yours in Freedom,

Tyler Bowyer
Executive Director, Turning Point PAC

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As permitted by law, TTPAC, Inc. maintains a non-contribution account for the purpose of influencing federal, state, and local elections. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, address, occupation, and employer of individuals whose contribution exceeds $200 in an election cycle. For contributions from federal committees, corporations, and labor unions - regardless of contribution amount - federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the committee’s name and address. State and local law may require us to collect and report additional information.

Contributions to this account may be used to influence federal elections by making independent expenditures in support of or in opposition to federal candidates. Additionally, in state and local jurisdictions that permit non-individual type (e.g., corporate) contributions directly to candidates and/or committees, contributions to this account may be used for both independent expenditures and direct contributions to candidates and/or committees, as permitted by state and local law.

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Curator’s Note

This specimen continues the committee’s recurring early-cycle mobilization narrative, following earlier solicitations for ‘ballot-chasing’ ground operations. It deploys a classic three-act structure—diagnosis of structural disadvantage (Democrats counting ballots early), heroic intervention (Turning Point PAC’s precinct-level presence), and redemptive action (tiered sponsorship of ‘ballot chasers’)—that has become paradigmatic within the Turning Point PAC corpus. The non-contribution account disclaimer reveals that funds support both independent expenditures and, where permitted, direct contributions, a distinction often elided in the fundraising rhetoric itself. Of particular note is the quantified conversion of monetary amounts into named activist units, transforming abstract political support into concrete, almost militarized labor.