Highlighting Aggressive Field Program, CLF Announces Second Super Saturday In 31 Congressional Districts

CLF field staff and 1,000 volunteers aim to make 300,000 voter contacts in key congressional districts nationwide

WASHINGTON – Congressional Leadership Fund (@CLFSuperPAC), the super PAC endorsed by House Republican leadership, announced it will hold its second “Super Saturday” in 31 congressional districts nationwide on April 7. The efforts, led by CLF field staff and over 1,000 volunteers, will consist of door-to-door activity and phone calls to engage and build relationships with voters in key districts. CLF aims to make 300,000 voter contacts in a single day and will also have Snapchat geofilters in each congressional district. A complete list of field offices can be viewed here.

“Seven months ahead of Election Day, CLF is hosting its second Super Saturday in 31 key congressional districts nationwide – personally contacting 300,000 voters in one day,” said Corry Bliss, CLF Executive Director. “For over a year, CLF’s data-driven field program has been building real relationships with voters across the country and informing them how their member of Congress is fighting for the issues they care about most in Washington. This national field program has proven to be an effective tool, and Super Saturday will showcase CLF’s energy and commitment to protecting the House Republican majority in 2018.”

In February 2017, CLF took the unprecedented step as a super PAC to implement a national field program focused on building relationships with voters about their top issues. CLF has opened 31 field offices and made over 8 million voter contacts to date. Offices are supported by a full-time staffer and hundreds of interns and volunteers who engage with voters on a daily basis through hyper-targeted phone banking and door-to-door canvassing. CLF first held a Super Saturday on October 7, 2017, surpassing its goal of 100,000 voter contacts in 17 congressional districts nationwide.