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Tom Steyer rolled through Nevada on a statewide bus tour

Tom has made Nevada and South Carolina a priority, and his message is clearly resonating with voters there.

After a phenomenal performance on the New Hampshire debate stage, Tom traveled to Nevada to continue his commitment to building a national, diverse coalition necessary to beat Donald Trump in November. Tom’s business experience makes him the only candidate in this race who can go head-to-head with Trump on the economy and expose him for what he is: a fraud and a failure.

Tom’s bus tour—“It’s the Economy. #Battletested”—started off in Gardnerville and made its way to Las Vegas.

Recent Fox News polling put the Steyer campaign in 3rd place with 12% in Nevada, and a Friday poll from East Carolina University put him in 2nd place with 19% in South Carolina. Tom has made Nevada and South Carolina a priority, and his message is clearly resonating with voters there. Tom’s surging poll numbers in the Silver State attest to the fact that Nevadans are ready to see him win the nomination and beat Trump in November.

February 11

Supporters amassed at JJ’s Mexican Restaurant in Gardnerville for a Meet and Greet with Tom to officially kick off the bus tour. As part of the meeting with residents of Gardnerville and Douglas County, Tom talked about his plan to beat Donald Trump in November.

Tom stopped in the heart of Reno to talk about his experience growing prosperity as a successful businessman. Tom also made his case on why he can go head-to-head with Trump on the economy and took questions from event attendees.

February 12

Tom broke morning bread with Fernley residents to talk about his Partnerships with Rural Communities Plan to uplift communities in Nevada and across the country. As part of today’s stops, Tom hosted a conversation with locals and TMCC students about why we can’t fight climate change unless we have a president that makes it a number one priority.

The day concluded with the Carson City Meet-and-Greet event where Tom and the Nevada team inaugurated its fifth office in the Silver State.

February 13

Tom was a guest speaker at the 2020 National Faith Forum organized by Faith in Action. The three-day national gathering brings together clergy, faith leaders, federation directors, organizers, and Faith in Action partners. Later today, Tom addressed key Latino issues at the LULAC’s Presidential Town Hall in Las Vegas.

To conclude the tour, Tom’s son and daughter, Sam and Evi Steyer kicked off the El Sol Community Event (Todos con Tom) hosted by the Gutiérrez family, who owns Futsol Sports Arena and El Sol de Nevada, the largest Spanish newspaper in the northern region of the state. Luis Daniel Hernández, son of one of the members of the legendary group Tigres del Norte, headlined the event.