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President Trump on the Successfully Negotiated Ceasefire: ‘This Is A Great Day For Civilization’
What You Need To Know The Trump Administration’s diplomatic efforts have been successful in achieving a cease-fire in northeast Syria. President Trump directed a U.S. delegation, including Vice President Pence and Secretary of State Pompeo, to conduct negotiations with Turkey. This good faith effort represents the Trump Administration’s strong commitment to resolving the situation
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Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest Level in 50 Years
American Workers Are Thriving as the Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest Level in 50 Years ________________________________ American workers are thriving in today’s job market. The unemployment rate is plummeting for Americans of all backgrounds. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.5% in September, its lowest level in 50 years. American workers are thriving in today’s job
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National Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly recognizes Rachel Campos-Duffy in National Hispanic Heritage Month. Rachel is a conservative voice of her generation, Campos-Duffy has been appearing on television since her debut on the third season of MTV’s “The Real World.” Rachel is currently a Fox Nation host. She has appeared as a guest hostess on “The
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly proudly acknowledges Jeanette M. Núñez. Of Cuban-American descent, Jeanette was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She was elected as Florida’s First Hispanic Female Lieutenant Governor of Florida in 2018. She previously served as a State Representative of the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2018 and was named
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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The first Latino Presidential candidate was Benjamin ‘Ben’ Fernandez, who was none other than the First Chairman and Co-Founder of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. Ben Fernandez was an American politician, financial consultant, and special ambassador. He was a renown Republican Leader who ran for President of the United States three times; once in 1980,
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is honored to recognize the memory and heroism of one of our own, MSG. Roy P. Benavidez. On one fateful day in Vietnam, Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez became special operations legend with actions that ultimately resulted in him receiving the Medal of Honor, awarded by our beloved Republican President,
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The lives of Marco’s parents were forever changed in 1956 when they came to America from Cuba. Early on, Mario and Oria Rubio struggled being in the United States and wondered whether they had made the right decision. But in the decades that followed, America proved to be that shining city on the hill as
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
José Celso Barbosa, a doctor and a politician, was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico in 1857. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan. In 1899, he founded the Republican Party of Puerto Rico making him known within Puerto Rico as the “father of the Statehood for Puerto Rico movement.” He was a
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