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RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Takes 'Conversations With The Community' To Las Vegas; Addresses The Caucus of African American Nevadans
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LAS VEGAS, Feb. 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Republican National
Committee (RNC) Chairman Ken Mehlman addressed the Caucus of African
American Nevadans (CAAN) at a luncheon this afternoon in Las Vegas.
CAAN is a bipartisan group of community, faith, and business leaders,
formed to address issues of importance to the African American
community.
"The Caucus of African American Nevadans is an incredibly
important group of leaders for the African American community and all
of Nevada," said Chai...
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