Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., speaks through the opening of a Republican Nationwide Committee Hispanic Group Middle in South Omaha. Others, from left, are Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert, Nebraska GOP chair Dan Welch and Jaime Florez, Hispanic media director for the Republican Nationwide Committee. (Republican Nationwide Committee/Submitted picture)
OMAHA — Nationwide Republicans opened an outreach workplace in South Omaha this week geared toward serving to Nebraska’s high political occasion develop in a Latino-rich a part of Omaha.
Omaha’s workplace is the primary “Hispanic Group Middle” the Republican Nationwide Committee has opened in a Nice Plains state, RNC spokeswoman Preya Samsundar mentioned.
Others have opened in Texas, Florida and Wisconsin, in swing states and swing districts the place serving to with key races in 2022 may assist the occasion put together for 2024.
The places of work assist the occasion join with potential voters and volunteers. Get together leaders mentioned they hope neighbors will use the South Omaha workplace as a gathering house.
Virgil Patlan, a frequent GOP candidate in South Omaha, mentioned he and his spouse, Rebecca Barrientos-Patlan, had typically felt lonely as Republicans in “South O.”
“I’ve been a proud Republican since Ronald Reagan,” he mentioned. “As a result of we stand for religion, household and freedom … I’m glad the occasion is down right here.”
Aligning with GOP values
U.S. Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert and Nebraska Republican Get together Chairman Dan Welch argued that Latino voters align higher with GOP values.
Among the many points they highlighted: abortion, financial improvement, deregulation, decrease taxes, restrained authorities spending and nationwide protection.
Bacon mentioned the GOP message “resonates with a majority of Hispanic voters, however they’ve bought to know we care.”
“We’re going to attempt to attain each single voter in South Omaha,” Bacon mentioned. “Each Hispanic voter counts.”
Latinos are the second-largest group of voters in Nebraska and in Omaha.
Bacon’s opponent within the 2nd Congressional District race this yr, Omaha State Sen. Tony Vargas, tweeted that Nebraskans help those that “present up daily, not only a few months earlier than #ElectionDay.”
Bacon’s Home race is a headliner once more this fall within the Cornhusker State, as a result of the Omaha-based 2nd District stays the state’s best.
Stothert praised Bacon as a powerful advocate for Omaha and mentioned voters perceive the worth of one-party management in Washington, D.C.
She mentioned the brand new GOP neighborhood heart close to twenty fourth and Vinton Streets would increase neighborhood engagement, which she mentioned is “on the coronary heart” of native politics.
“Increasingly more of our Hispanic mates and neighbors are seeing the Republican Get together as being extra aligned with their political opinions,” she mentioned.
Engagement with Latinos ‘a farce’
Zachary Mora James, who chairs the Nebraska Democratic Get together’s LatinX Caucus, mentioned a “neighborhood heart” can’t overcome the merciless insurance policies many Republicans help.
“The Republican Nationwide Committee’s try to have interaction with Latino voters is a farce and we see proper via it,” Mora James mentioned within the assertion.
He criticized Bacon for failing on immigration and DACA, in addition to on reasonably priced well being care, schooling, job coaching and financial aid.
Bacon defended his document Tuesday, together with his help for Deferred Motion for Childhood Arrivals youngsters dropped at the nation as minors.
He pointed to his backing for laws that helped small companies through the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, together with federal help for eating places.
Bacon has acknowledged voting in opposition to the latest COVID-19 aid package deal that handed Congress, a invoice he and different Republicans have mentioned made inflation worse.
“Democrats have … management of each chambers of Congress and the White Home and have didn’t do something for DACA, TPS and immigration,” Bacon mentioned.
Jaime Florez, Hispanic media director for the RNC, mentioned the GOP is investing in Latino neighborhood to spice up Republican beneficial properties amongst Latino voters in 2020.
Some nationwide political observers have questioned whether or not former President Donald Trump’s efficiency amongst Latino voters is sustainable with out him.
Welch, the Nebraska GOP chair, mentioned the brand new neighborhood heart will host actions, occasions and two-way conversations with voters.
“We need to convey our message of optimism, freedom and alternatives,” Welch mentioned. “However we need to hearken to you all.”