RNC opens fourth Asian Pacific American community center in Las Vegas, expanding ground game

Las Vegas – The Republican National Committee (RNC) opened its fourth Asian Pacific American (APA) community center in Las Vegas, expanding the GOP’s ground game months before November.
The event had overflow attendance to hear RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel give remarks on the importance of these investments: “This is a long-term commitment the RNC is making to communities to show that we are a party that represents every American. And we also recognize the Democrat Party has taken the Asian American vote for granted for far too long, and it’s time for Republicans to show up.” 
Other speakers included Congresswoman Amata Radewagen, the first woman to represent American Samoa in Congress, and Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael J. McDonald.
This strategic investment in reaching APA voters will make a big difference in November. Nevada has key House, Senate, and Gubernatorial races that could flip the state and Congress red. Asian Pacific Americans make up 11% of Nevada’s population, making Nevada the fourth largest in terms of APA population as a percentage of the state’s total population.

“The Republican National Committee’s Las Vegas APA community center is just the latest investment to reach Asian Pacific American voters months before the midterm elections. Democrats have taken the APA vote for granted for far too long and the GOP is showing up to share our commonsense conservative message. Because of outreach efforts like the new RNC APA community center in Las Vegas, the GOP will take back the House, Senate, and Nevada governorship in November.” – RNC Spokesman Nainoa Johsens