Trump promised big plans to flip Black and Latino voters. Many Republicans are waiting to see them

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Donald Trump has promised big plans for recruiting voters in Black, Latino and Asian communities.

Spring into these fabulous new Insider DealsFILE - Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump , left, visits a bodega, April 16, 2024, in New York. Five months before the first general election votes are cast, Trump's campaign has little to show for its ambitious minority outreach plan.

“We’ve got all these carts but we have no horses yet,” said Patrick. “So, it’s all about making sure we have staffing when we open up these offices.” “Traditionally, Republicans have not been effective in their efforts to persuade Black and Hispanic voters to vote for our party,” said Lynne Patton, a senior adviser on the campaign overseeing coalitions work who has worked closely with the Trump family for decades.

“We are speaking with Black leaders, we are speaking with small business owners, we’re speaking with famous athletes, hip-hop artists, some of whom I think you’d be surprised if you knew who was talking with us right now,” Patton said in an interview. “These are people who are expressing openness to supporting President Trump both publicly and privately.”

And an April poll by the Pew Research Center confirms the problem is especially acute among younger adults: Just 43% of Black adults under 50 said they approve of Biden in that poll, compared with 70% of those age 50 and older. Among Hispanics, 29% of younger adults said they approve, slightly less than the 42% who said that among those 50 and older.

Biden has been spending millions of dollars on ads targeting Black and Latino voters in presidential battleground states. That's in addition to dozens of new office openings in minority neighborhoods. All the while, Biden's team has frequently dispatched Vice President Kamala Harris, the nation's first Black female vice president, and other prominent leaders of color to key states.

In Allentown, Pennsylvania, the GOP vacated its Hispanic outreach office in January 2023, a few months after the midterm election, according to the landlord, Hem Vaidya. He said the office, which he recalled as a busy place, was staffed by Hispanic workers.

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