Republican National Committee closes minority outreach center in San Antonio
So much for building a bigger tent. The Republican National Committee has shuttered a South San Antonio office it opened in 2021 as part of its much-trumpeted effort to court Latinx voters after Donald Trump's unexpectedly strong 2020 performance in South Texas, according to the San Antonio Report. The Alamo City site is one of 10 minority outreach facilities the party began closing as it shifts gears going into the 2024 campaign season, the New York Times reports. The closures, started last month, came as the RNC laid off 60 party officials.
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