Electing Republicans.

Building Republican majorities up and down the ballot. Recruiting candidates, training their teams, and moving the resources that decide races.

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The Republican Party is the institutional vehicle through which the conservative coalition in America governs. Movements without parties write op-eds. Parties without movements lose elections. We need both — and the work of fielding, training, and funding Republican candidates is where the two meet the road.

Recruiting good candidates, training their teams, and funding the year-round work between elections is unromantic, unglamorous, and decisive. It is the work that turns a coalition into a majority — and a majority into legislation.

Elect Republicans is the operating arm of that ambition. The candidates we fund, the training we run, and the year-round Republican infrastructure we build are the shortest path from the country we have to the country we want.

Six pieces of the work that wins races.

  1. 01

    Recruit Republicans for every winnable race.

    A race without a candidate is a race conceded. We identify, recruit, and stand up Republican candidates in seats that have been left for Democrats by default — at every level, from school board to United States Senate.

  2. 02

    Train the campaign.

    A good candidate is the start. A trained team — finance, comms, field, digital, compliance — is what wins. We close that gap with curriculum, mentorship, and the senior operatives who have already done it.

  3. 03

    Fund the year-round work.

    Elections are won between elections. Voter file, donor file, opposition research, district modeling, persuasion testing — the year-round Republican infrastructure that makes Election Day a culmination, not a coin flip.

  4. 04

    Defeat Democrat incumbents.

    A safe seat is the precondition for the worst legislative behavior. Make the seats unsafe. Republicans contest every district where the math is plausible — and force the math where it has been written off.

  5. 05

    Defend Republican incumbents.

    Once a Republican has won, the work begins. Defend the seat against the next cycle’s wave, the redistricting that follows, and the activist class that targets vulnerable members. Hold what we have.

  6. 06

    Build the bench.

    Today’s state senator is tomorrow’s congressman, governor, or president. The strength of the Republican Party in 2032 depends on the candidates we recruit, train, and fund in 2026.

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