CNN: "Targeting irregular voters, teaching supporters to surveil polling places and bombarding states with voting-related lawsuits - this is the machine the Trump campaign has built for an election that many expect to hinge on just tens of thousands of ballots cast across seven battleground states. It's a gamble, Trump's campaign internally acknowledges, but one that they insist is built on data they have collected over nearly a decade and tested for the past six months..."
"The campaign's untraditional strategy was on display when conservative commentator Tucker Carlson came to Grand Rapids last month. He urged his audience to download an app - 10xVotes - that promises to help them find the non-voting conservatives among their family and friends."