Americans from anywhere in the country who want to help defeat John McCain can volunteer by making phone calls to Republican voters in Arizona from the comfort of their home thanks to a program launched by the Conservative Campaign Committee (CCC).

The CCC has endorsed former State Senator Dr. Kelli Ward in the primary race against McCain and their team has traveled to Arizona to campaign ahead of Tuesday’s Republican primary. The CCC has previously run phone-from-home programs in campaigns for Ted Cruz for President, Mike Flynn for Congress, and Chris McDaniel for Senate. LuLu Francis who runs the phone-from-home program for CCC explained why they’re supporting Dr. Ward to Breitbart News. Francis said:

In a competitive primary campaign it comes down to turning out the vote, and the Conservative Campaign Committee is really inspired when authentic and enthusiastic conservatives offer themselves as candidates and put themselves in the line of fire to take on the big government establishment and fight on behalf of the grassroots. Dr. Kelli Ward is doing just that as she fearlessly takes on one of the most entrenched Washington establishment figures ever.

Francis stressed that people who would like to see McCain defeated from anywhere in the country can participate in the grassroots effort to retire McCain. She explained:

The challenge to John McCain is truly an organic grassroots effort to have our voices heard in Washington. We’re connecting the voices of the grassroots from coast to coast to Arizona Republican voters through our free phone from home program so that every patriot who understands the importance of this fight for our country can spend a short time volunteering from home and personally making a real impact.

Volunteers will make thousands of calls to Arizona Republicans as part of the program and can make as many or as few phone calls as their schedule allows. People who would like to volunteer are asked to contact Francis by sending an email with their name to PhoneFromHome@ConservativeCampaign.org