The Trump campaign is looking to resume previously announced plans to open “community centers” across battleground states like Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina—places where there have also been significant spikes in COVID-19 cases.
The team is looking to resume its previously announced plans to open “community centers” across battleground states like Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina --places where there have also been significant spikes in COVID-19 cases.
People holding"Blacks for Trump" signs gather along Southern Boulevard as President Donald Trump's motorcade returns to Mar-a-Lago from the Trump International Golf Club located in West Palm Beach, Jan.
The Trump campaign has invested millions in efforts to reach voters of color over the last year through both television and digital advertisements, including a $10 million Super Bowl ad, and launching multiple coalitions including “Black Voices for Trump” and “Latinos for Trump.” RNC Regional Communications Director of Hispanic Outreach Andres Malave said target locations for the centers have been identified all over the state of Florida and the southwestern part of the country for the Latinos for Trump coalition.
President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference about his administration's response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic at the White House on July 23, 2020, in Washington.Arizona Governor Doug Ducey announced earlier this month that Arizona bars, gyms and theaters are to be closed again as well as large gatherings were restricted.
Malave said that everyone in the centers and everyone that comes in will be following local and state guidelines.
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