Democratic Groups Launch Voter Outreach Efforts Targeting Dozens of Contested Races
Democratic organizations are expanding voter engagement efforts, with one group targeting over 60 races and Latino groups focusing on Hispanic voter mobilization.

Democratic organizations are launching expanded voter outreach initiatives as they prepare for upcoming elections, with efforts targeting both broad battleground races and specific demographic communities.
A Democratic grassroots organization announced plans to conduct at least 500,000 substantive conversations with voters across contested areas this year. The group said it is expanding its target list to include more than 60 contested congressional and state races as part of its canvassing effort.
Separately, four established Latino civil rights and political organizations have announced they are coordinating efforts to register voters and mobilize Hispanic Democrats. The Latino groups cited concerns about rising voting restrictions as a factor motivating their unified approach.
The initiatives represent different approaches to voter engagement, with one focusing on broad geographic targeting across battleground areas and the other concentrating on mobilizing a specific demographic group that has shown varying support for Democratic candidates in recent elections.
Both efforts appear aimed at strengthening Democratic turnout and voter registration ahead of future elections, though the organizations have not specified which particular races or election cycles they are primarily targeting with these expanded activities.