Ballot harvesting, poll watchers and more: Lara Trump reveals her plan to turbocharge RNC
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CHARLESTON, S.C. – Lara Trump is working double-time cementing her front-runner status to be the next co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), including laying out her priorities to turbocharge the organization struggling to keep up with its Democrat counterpart's massive fundraising numbers.
Trump described those priorities during a campaign stop in North Charleston, South Carolina on Wednesday while firing up voters for her father-in-law — former President Donald Trump — ahead of Saturday's Republican primary election.
"We have to legally ballot harvest everywhere we possibly can," she told the riled up crowd of roughly 150 supporters gathered in the Trump campaign headquarters, stressing the need to follow the law, unlike Democrats, who she accused of trying to steal elections through various means.
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Trump added that in addition to ballot harvesting, "on day one" as RNC co-chair she would launch initiatives to register more Republican voters, as well as recruit and train poll watchers to help crack down on any potential illegal activity.
"I'm here to do whatever I can to make sure we get this country back on track," she said.
In an interview with Fox News Digital ahead of her speech, Trump also addressed the fundraising challenges facing the