I think that was more offices than they had in Pennsylvania for the presidential or for a Senate race. We literally did grassroots bricks and mortar to the. To the best we possibly could. We knocked on 1.7 million doors. We made 5 million phone calls, we had 4 million texts. And the combination of all that is every voter was touched at least five times before they voted so we could communicate about what they cared about and what we were doing on their issues. (09:08–09:14)
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Asserts the scale of voter outreach efforts in a coordinated campaign in New York.
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