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Tyler Bowyer

One of the hosts of Thought Crime, known for his conservative political commentary and his work with Turning Point USA.

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Dec 21, 2024 • 34min

The Chase the Vote Effort That Created the 2024 Triumph

Tyler Bowyer, a leader in Turning Point Action, and Lacy Nagao, a key member of the Chase the Vote team, discuss their pivotal roles in the success of voter mobilization efforts in Arizona and Wisconsin. They reveal how they secured 315,000 ballots and emphasize grassroots strategies that foster local connections. The discussion highlights a significant rise in Latino voter turnout and the evolving dynamics reflecting shifting political landscapes. Insights into targeted outreach and community engagement underscore their vision to expand these strategies nationwide.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 34min

How Turning Point Action Delivered the White House

Tyler Bowyer, Commanding Officer and COO of Turning Point Action, shares insights on how the organization developed an effective ground game that reshaped the electoral landscape. He explains their strategic mobilization efforts in key swing states like Arizona and Wisconsin using innovative tactics to boost voter turnout. The conversation touches on the significance of personal relationships in politics and explores the internal dynamics of the Democratic Party. Bowyer emphasizes grassroots movements as crucial to maintaining momentum for conservative values.
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Jul 27, 2024 • 1h 11min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 52 — How Do You Say Kamala? What’s Wrong With DEI? Did the Race Just Reset?

Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative commentator, joins Jack Posobiec, political activist, Andrew Kolvet, political strategist, and Tyler Bowyer, conservative activist. They hilariously debate the correct pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name and its cultural implications. The discussion shifts to the media's stance on DEI policies and strategic tactics conservatives should adopt against Harris as she appeals to younger voters. They also explore the electoral dynamics surrounding RFK’s campaign and how it might disrupt traditional voting patterns.