Tag: Republican National Hispanic Assembly

The Metaverse: The Next Battlefield
December 11, 2022 Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Gaston Massari Copes

At what point are we going to allow ourselves to talk about what political life will be like in the metaverse? Or do we think that politics and the metaverse will not coincide? Every day, our immediate problems, the economy, work, and family, do not leave us the time or energy to think about long-term
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Love Life: California, Celebrates Week Forty with Prayer
December 5, 2022 RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales

Southern California nearly eight-hundred Californians gathered together with many Pro-Life leaders and Christian pastors from around the state for the Love Life Week 40 ‘Celebrate Life’ Prayer Walk in Pomona, California on Saturday, November 12th, 2022. The Love Life organization of SocCal Pomona hosted the event at Pomona Christian Fellowship. Representative Steven Paez and Pastor
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The Reality of Flipping a County
November 25, 2022 RNHA News Articles Amanda Friedeck

ALICE, Texas – For over one hundred years, the Democratic Party ran Jim Wells County. This rural county, located in the center of South Texas, is a diamond in the rough because of its strong ties to the oil and gas industry. A local group recently decided to take on a challenge that most dismissed
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RNHA Interviews Dr. John Guerra for Hidalgo State Representative
November 10, 2022 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Tonight RNHA News Interviews Dr. John Guerra a candidate for state representative for Hidalgo county.  Tell us about your background? I am a board-certified Ob/Gyn who has been practicing medicine for 24 years and I am a small business owner with 20 years of business experience. I am a former member of the Texas Medical
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New York, in a State of Life Support
November 9, 2022 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

Together We Can Save New York” was the motto for the Town Hall Meeting for Candidate Lee Zeldin running for Governor of New York State. It took place this past Thursday on 145th Street and Broadway Avenue, at the crossroads between Harlem – Hamilton Heights and Washington Heights. As you walked into the room, you
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RNHA Interviews Juan Tijerina for Hiladgo DA
October 15, 2022 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Tonight I interviewed Juan Tijerina the Republican candidate for Hidalgo County DA.  What is your background? Juan A. Tijerina was born and raised in Edinburg, Texas. He is a graduate of UT-Pan American (UTPA) with a dual bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Political Science. He also received a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from UTPA.
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RNHA Endorse Herschel Walker for Georgia Senate
September 7, 2022 Endorsements RNHA Endorsement

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Herschel Walker for Georgia Senate. Herschel Walker won the Republican Primary by a landslide, earning 68% of the GOP Vote. Walker has a strong background fighting for conservative issues in Georgia. He served as spokesman for UHS Patriot Support Program for over a decade where he
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Joe Biden, the King of Naysayers
July 31, 2022 RNHA News Articles Jennifer Barreto-Leyva

For months, the democrats refused to see the chaos and danger Joe Biden is to the United States. Millions of us warned for months about the disaster is happening now. They just chose not to listen. The warnings were nationwide and worldwide.  A wide group of Venezuelans warned for a long time about the possible
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The Value of Family Leave – A Dad’s Voice
June 17, 2022 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Last year I was invited to participate in a national symposium on the topic of paid family leave hosted by Senator Rick Santorum.  The timing hit me like a brick wall:  my wife and I had just learned that we are to become parents.  Suddenly a policy issue wasn’t theoretical, but deeply personal.  One of
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Focus on Feelings is Destroying America
May 30, 2022 Economy,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Paul Lott

When I decided to run for Congress in Virginia’s 10th District, I was not prepared for much of what I have encountered. I left the race because I thought it more important to continue the fight for parent’s rights, but I took a major lesson from politics.  Feelings are destroying America. I said it. The
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