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R.N.C. Shutting Down Community Centers Aimed at Minority Outreach

The Republican National Committee, days after electing new leadership and overhauling its presidential campaign operation, is shuttering all of the community centers it established for minority outreach nationwide and laying off their staffs, according to two people briefed on the plans, a move that could impede Republicans’ efforts to court voters of color.

The community centers, which were based in several states including California, New York, North Carolina and Texas, were part of a yearslong effort to encourage Black, Latino, Asian and Native American voters to join the party. Republicans closed several minority outreach centers in battleground states more than a year ago and did not retain their minority media outreach directors.

The most recent cuts, which will affect roughly 10 community centers, were first reported by The Daily Beast, and they are part of a wave of layoffs at the R.N.C. in which over 60 party officials were let go or forced to resign and reapply for their former jobs. Allies of former President Donald J. Trump have taken over with plans to merge his campaign with the party. Staff members were notified via email that their jobs would end on March 31.

Republicans have widely promoted the community centers, which were established largely within the racial and ethnic communities they aimed to court. The centers often hosted political rallies, dances and potlucks, and some even helped community members prepare for the U.S. citizenship test. The layoffs will affect many of the R.N.C.’s employees of color, as the workers were often members of the communities themselves.

“We are currently evaluating every aspect of political and community engagement in order to align our operations with President Trump’s

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