Las Vegas Review-Journal

Trump’s supporters in LV praise policies on Day 2

- By Rory Appleton

A small group of President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign supporters gathered Tuesday at his campaign office in northwest Las Vegas to watch the second day of the Republican National Convention.

Miguel Navarro, a Las Vegas resident and occasional volunteer for Trump’s campaign, said he supported the president’s economic policies.

“The economy is still strong; it’s just that a lot of people are out of their jobs right now,” he said. “Once the pandemic is over — a vaccine or a reliable test is figured out — everything’s going to go back to normal.”

Patrick Casale, an insurance broker and Nevada delegate for Trump, said he was disappoint­ed he couldn’t be at the convention in person, but was still excited for the second night after he was “blown away” by the first night of speeches.

The group of about 10 people cheered as a video was shown of Trump pardoning Jon Ponder, a former bank robber and founder of Las Vegas nonprofit Hope for Prisoners.

Prior to the watch party, state Sen. Scott Hammond participat­ed in a larger group discussion with other remote campaign representa­tives. It was not open to the media.

In an interview after the discussion, Hammond said the issue of school choice through education savings accounts — which give parents access to the government funded allocated for their child’s schooling — could be a winning issue for Trump and other Republican­s in Nevada.

Hammond said parents are frustrated at the lack of education options, particular­ly as the COVID-19 pandemic has closed public schools. This frustratio­n spills over into Democrats and younger millennial parents and not just Republican­s, he added.

Asked about Trump’s best path forward in Nevada, Hammond suggested the president campaign hard on returning the economy to the way it was before the pandemic.

Nevada State Democratic Party spokeswoma­n Madison Mundy said Hammond and Nevada Republican­s have sought to obstruct Gov. Steve Sisolak’s attempts to help Nevadans during the pandemic.

She said Trump has abandoned working people through his tax plan.

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Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal @ellenkschm­idttt Trump supporters mingle before a watch party for the Republican National Convention on Tuesday at the Trump campaign office in Las Vegas.

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