The tour bus features a giant photo of a waving, smiling Donald Trump, but the person who steps off it is actor Jon Voight. He’s trailed by conservative radio stars and strategists for a super political action committee.
Great America PAC is rolling through battleground states, opening offices and registering voters. In a presidential race where the Republican candidate has paid little attention to the ground game, this outside group has decided the best way to support him is to take such matters into its own hands.
“We look at it as, how do we fix the missing pieces of the campaign?” said Ed Rollins, lead strategist for Great America.
The group is using a different playbook — both in how it raises and spends money — than the usual super PAC. It has struggled to land major donors, but has toiled along since January, making it one of the most senior and active outside groups in the Trump orbit.
Unlike candidates, super PACs can accept unlimited amounts of money from donors, so they typically focus on getting the biggest checks possible. Then they often spend most of their money on TV ads, one of the most expensive parts of any race and the easiest way to reach millions of voters. Great America sees another way.
“Gone are the days where a super PAC should be spending hundreds of millions of dollars on slick TV ads,” said Eric Beach, the group’s founding chairman, between stops in Florida. “We are coming out with a new model, and that is the grassroots. Getting out and registering voters. Getting them excited.”
While Priorities USA, a super PAC backing Democrat Hillary Clinton, had accepted 42 contributions of $1 million or more each and plans to spend $119 million on TV and radio ads by Election Day, no donor to Great America had given more than $75,000, according to federal records through July 31. Instead, the bulk of its $7.6 million came from small donors.
The group is hoping to change that. On Tuesday night, about 50 super PAC donors dined at Trump Tower in Manhattan, where they heard from the candidate’s son, Eric Trump.
Federal rules prohibit super PACs from coordinating with campaigns on their how money is spent, and campaign officials may not explicitly ask donors to give more than $2,700. But it’s become standard for the campaigns to send stands-ins for the candidates — or even the candidates themselves — to super PAC events.
Great America claims to have contacted several million new voters through online solicitations, telemarketing and television ads featuring a 1-800 number — something more in line with hawking a gadget than promoting a presidential candidate.
“We need millions of concerned Americans to call,” a male narrator breathlessly shouts in one low-budget ad. As side-by-side photos of Trump and Clinton are shown, the narrator repeats the number three times, calling it an “insta-voice presidential poll.”
Callers are asked a few questions and urged to make a small donation.
The group’s cross-country tour began Monday in Florida, continues Thursday in Ohio and concludes Saturday in Colorado. When the entourage flew in to join the bus Tuesday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the vehicle rolled onto the tarmac just as Chelsea Clinton and her Secret Service detail sped off to a campaign event for her mom.
The super PAC is planning a second tour with four or more buses in October, Beach said.
Aboard the bus this week are popular conservative radio hosts, Salem Media executives and super PAC operatives. In Florida, the group was joined by Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, an outspoken African-American figure new to the conservative circuit.
Voight, one of the few highly visible conservatives in Hollywood, provides a dollop of the celebrity that Trump himself would.
“I’ve known him for a number of years, not very well, but I like him,” Voight said in an interview. “He’s a doer, and he organizes his thinking to accomplish goals.”
As the bus rolled through Orlando suburbs, Clarke and Voight, who’d just met, chatted genially. Radio hosts Hugh Hewitt and Dennis Prager (who tells crowds Trump was his 17th choice but a better option than Clinton) pecked away at keyboards.
Fox News blared on TVs, and as a Clinton ad featuring Republicans slamming their nominee came on the air, the bus fell silent.
Later in Tampa, just before an event with more than 1,000 people, Dan Frishberg, a local drive-time host for Salem, said of Great America: “I love that they’re doing this. We need it. Anything to help with enthusiasm.”
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Jon Voight is absolutely spot on with his comments on TRUMP. I give him much credit for being such a stand up man and rallying for Mr Trump. Jon is also one of the best actors out there. Go Jon!!! keep up the work for Mr Trump you are making a difference!! THANK YOU!
Agreed!
I agree!! Takes guts in this Hollywood world to be who you really are. Most want you to be a follower and just be liberal. They have no idea what that means. Glad about Jon, Clint and others. The great stars get it!!
great idea but as a hard core trump supporter who lives in orlando area heard nothing about their visit better promotion on horn news or newsmax the turn out would have been much greater and local and national media would have been forced to cover
If we had their schedule we could spread the word in our areras. I live in Tx and I could make sure that the word would get out. Great what they are doing. I know Hillary has adds out there but they are nothing new. It’s the same old retoric that he mocked a handicaped reporter and he called McCain not a hero and every thing that has been seen and heard. They do not sway me because I look at his work ethic his business and his familie’s. You can not be a business success if you don’t work hard at it. If you just set up the jobs and never visit the site it doesn’t turn out the way you planed. His family is awesome. The kinds of kids we all wish we had raised but did the best we can. He was putting down a gold star family which was a complete set up. How was he supposed to answer? He was not in the service he tried but was rejected he was never in the gov so he could not have changed anything so how was he supposed to answer? He answered with what he did that was great to him.
I Agree! These actors have the kind of guts Trump has! They’re NOT kissing up to the Hollywood illuminati! They’re REAL men with their own BRAINS NOT Hollywood puppets! Also, I would like to ask, since WHEN is it a REQUIREMENT to show your TAXES to the public? People like Trump are BUSINESS people, we CAN’T compare our limited knowledge & understanding of their kind of Tax report ! What’s the matter with these people! They wouldn’t understand BIG BUSINESS TAXES & what they don’t understand they’d criticize from LACK of knowledge!!
Oh Yes, those workers BEHIND the camera are for Trump FYI.
Need more celebs like Voight for Trump to come out.
Or sign pledges etc.
More can be done.