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Trump campaign mum on Nevada voter outreach efforts

Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal on

Published in Political News

Six offices are open across the state, including in areas like East Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Southwest Las Vegas that serve as hubs for Black, Latino and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities. On Saturday, the campaign opened up its sixth location in Henderson.

Since Feb. 6, the Nevada-coordinated team has hosted 45 campaign events, including state of the union watch parties, Affordable Care Act anniversary events in Northern and Southern Nevada, and press conferences. It also plans to host 15 voter registration launches by the end of April, according to the campaign.

The Biden campaign and the DNC have also put in ad buys in Nevada to target Latino and Asian American, Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities, according to the campaign.

“President Biden and Nevada Democrats are united in establishing a substantial and sustained presence to reach every Nevada voter and earn their vote by highlighting the stark contrast between President Biden’s work of delivering on the issues that matter after Donald Trump failed to address them,” said Madeline Pawlak, Nevada communications director for the Biden campaign, in a statement.

Trump campaign on the ground

 

Karoline Leavitt, the national press secretary for the Trump campaign, said Team Trump is on the ground and working hard in Nevada.

“We have paid staffers and volunteer-powered field programs in every battleground state, including Nevada, and they are expanding daily,” Leavitt said in an email. “Our aggressive and experienced operation is focused on turning out votes and highlighting the contrast between Joe Biden’s weakness and failures with President Trump’s record of success.”

The Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald did not return requests for comment when asked about the state party’s outreach efforts.

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