Ahead of the June runoff in Georgia’s 6th District, Democrat Jon Ossoff’s big-spending campaign is ramping up its “field-first” strategy for the next two months.

Ossoff’s team spent nearly $2 million on its field efforts for last week’s primary, including paying for a Lyft code in the district so that voters without a ride could get to the polls on Election Day.

The campaign is already expanding its field operations, with a particular focus on voter turnout and persuasion. On the latter front, it’s now going after independent and Republican voters who may be unenthused by a GOP nominee who’s lost two statewide bids in the past decade.

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The campaign is planning to turn its grass-roots support into the “largest voter contact program the state of Georgia has ever seen,” according to a field memo from campaign manager Keenan Pontoni, obtained by Roll Call.