Tag: Hispanics
The “Student Demonstration” at Rice University
As media flooded Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy in Houston, Texas, a protest was held outside Baker Institute. The university’s news and media announced, on March 28th, Vice President Mike Pence would address the issue with Venezuela on April 5th. However, students were not in unison with the university’s belief of allowing the
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Rice University Students Petitions VP Pence Off University Grounds
Rice University, commonly known for being a private research institution, lies in the heart of Houston, Texas. On March 28th, Rice University News & Media announced Vice President Mike Pence will deliver remarks to the community about Venezuela on April 5th at the University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. As this announcement swirled with additional
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Hispanics Will Lead Trump to Victory in 2020
President Trump’s polling numbers among Hispanics have increased to fifty percent, and Trump attributes the increase in Hispanic support to his decision to build a border wall. Liberal media publications are dismissing the polling result as an anomaly. A recent article by Politico gives Democrats a cause for concern in the 2020 election. Politico reported
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RNHA Florida Endorses Anne Marie Gennusa for Public Defender on the 7th Circuit
St. Johns, Florida- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Anne Marie Gennusa for Public Defender on the 7th Circuit Court. Anna Marie Gennusa is a local attorney and business owner with a proven track record in criminal defense. Gennusa relocated with her family to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida in
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The RNHA Endorses Zenaida Denizac for Florida’s House District 27
Deltona City, Florida- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Zenaida Denizac for Florida’s State Representative for District 27. Denizac is the proud wife of Jose Denizac, a military veteran whom she has been married to for the last 41 years. She is a family oriented woman who is the proud mother of
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RNHA Nevada Endorse Victoria Seaman for Las Vegas City Council
Las Vegas, Nevada- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Victoria Seaman for Las Vegas City Council. For Assemblywoman Victoria Seaman is running for Las Vegas City Council. Victoria Seaman was the first Republican Latina to be elected to the Nevada Assembly in 2014. As an assemblywoman, Victoria Seaman served as Vice Chair
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The RNHA Endorses Wendy Pepe for Tampa City Council
Tampa City, Florida- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Wendy Pepe for the position of Tampa Bay City Councilor for District 6. Wendy Pepe is a successful small businesswoman who is uniquely situated to understand the concerns and needs of Tampa Bay’s business community. District 6 has the largest contingency of
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The Hispanic vote Lead Rick Scott To Victory
Hispanic American voters and Governor Rick Scott created a Spanish Campaign Ad (shown above) before the elections. Apparently, his efforts to reach out to his Hispanic constituencies did indeed work in his favor as he came to victory in the November 2018 Mid-term elections. Recently, Florida’s Hispanic voters, as well as the GOP party membership,
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Daniel Crenshaw Refuses Pay Amid Government Shutdown
Congressman Dan Crenshaw wrote a letter to the Chief Administrative Officer today to have the government hold his paycheck during the Government Shutdown. During the Shutdown, Congress is still getting paid however federal employees are not. It is encouraging to see a member of Congress that is willing to put service above personal gain. While the shutdown is in place
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Who will be the next Godfather of the Hispanics?
The Legacy of Bush ’41 and the Hispanic Community The recent passing of President George H.W. Bush and the Nation’s solemn goodbyes to his personal and political fortunes appropriately recognized a man of integrity and honesty. A decorated WW2 veteran and leader of several high profile government agencies (The CIA and the United Nations,
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