Citizens For Free Enterprise Registers Tens of Thousands Of New Economic Conservatives In Battleground States

A new article in Axios highlights the work being done by Citizens for Free Enterprise to register new conservative voters in the battleground states of Arizona and Georgia. Since launching in 2023, Citizens for Free Enterprise has helped register over 70,000 voters across the two states.

Below you will find excerpts from the article, which can be viewed in its entirety here.

Axios: Scoop: Ducey group registers thousands of new voters in Arizona

Hans Nichols
10/31/2024

A voter registration group led by former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has helped to enroll some 36,000 new voters in Arizona, Axios has learned.



The voters registered by Ducey’s group are disengaged “economic conservatives.” The group expects them to vote Republican.

Citizens for Free Enterprise, launched in June 2023, has spent some $12 million focused on voter registration in Arizona and Georgia over the last year, according to FEC reports.

In Georgia, which Biden won by 12,000 votes, organizers claim they have registered more than 34,000 new voters.



“For over a year, Citizens for Free Enterprise has been building our organization, fine-tuning our electoral strategy, and executing on our mission to advance the electoral power of economic conservatives,” Ducey, the chief executive officer of CFFE, said in a statement.

“We’ve cultivated a strong relationship with an important piece of the electorate that is passionate about economic freedom, and our permanent operation will maintain our connection with this group beyond Election Day.”