of opening up and hearing these voices from black community centers and latino community centers and asia-pacific communities, it turned out to be a successful model for engagement because we were in the community. we did run ads and talk to people in their community, because it is important to do. i believe if you look at, which my op-ed talked about, the diversity that came into the congress, the unprecedented number of republican and conservative women that were elected, when you look at the black americans that were elected. congressman byron donalds, the op-ed i wrote about, has a majority-minority office. that is impressive. there has been a lot of talk that there will be people he can't identify, minorities or women to work in congress, republicans, where are they? he found them, because he was intentional about it. the republican national committee has been intentional about engaging and finding those minorities who want to work, who want to have a chance in the rising stars program, which identifies young americans in indiana. the gop has a diversity initiative which has the support of t