The Republican National Committee finally takes very necessary steps to reach city and African -American voters. Starting from Ohio today, GOP started a novel monthly campaign with the hope of “building a better republican party”, According to to the chairman of the RNC Reine Priebus.
Cleveland.com has details:
The campaign, entitled “#committedtocommunity: Engage, Empower, Explift”, includes a partnership with Radio One/TV One, which serves the black and city audience. It will start today with a range based on faith in Columbus and ends on August 6, the date of the first presidential debate of GOP, which will take place at Quickken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
The campaign is part of the constant effort of the National Republican Party under the chairman of Reine Priebus to recruit black and city voters who in the latest history generally favored democratic candidates.
Orlando WatsonThe RNC communication director at Black Media says that Republicans want to exploit participation in the presidential and republican national convention, which will take place at Cleveland in the week of July 18, 2016. […]
RNC and a media company will host events, including concert forums and forums social problems, at Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus. GOP also buys an advertisement that will start on July 20 at Radio One stations, including at Cleveland Wenz 107.9 FM, Hip-Hop station, and the News/Talk station was 1490 AM.
According to RNC’s statement, this is vital primarily because it is “appropriate”.
“We never want to take the voter for granted,” we read in a statement. “Secondly, our goal is to include commitment based on indicators in recruitment, mobilizing and activating black voters before the presidential election in 2016 to erect a republican presidential candidate with the best opportunity to win new voters and ultimately the White House.”
According to GOP officials, efforts will also be directed until the millennium, and will emphasize the creation of jobs, educational opportunities, protected districts and mighty families.
“People talk about convention and debates. People know about the Republicans coming to the city, “said Watson, informs AP. “If nothing more, black voters are curious:” What are they talking about? “… we want to give them these opportunities to find out. “
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GOP will repeat the effort in other states if it is considered success.

