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Governor Mitt Romney and the Hispanic Vote

 

 

Aug 29, 2007; Governor Romney Announces Additions To The National Hispanic Steering Committee

 

Governor Romney Announces Additions To The National Hispanic Steering Committee

Wednesday, Aug 29, 2007

 

Boston, MA * Today, Governor Mitt Romney announced 29 new members of the Romney for President National Hispanic Steering Committee. In June, the National Hispanic Steering Committee was announced with 40 members who have been advising Governor Romney on matters of importance to the Hispanic community.

 

"Every day, members of the Hispanic community make enormous contributions to America. We are pleased that so many Hispanic leaders have joined our efforts and our team. In the coming weeks and months, I look forward to continuing our already strong efforts to communicate our message of a stronger America to this critically important constituency," said Governor Romney.

 

Today's announcement is just the latest effort in Governor Romney's commitment to reaching out to the Hispanic community. Governor Romney was the first Republican presidential candidate to announce a National Hispanic Steering Committee. He has met with leaders from the Hispanic community and was recently the only Republican presidential candidate to attend the Republican National Hispanic Assembly's annual meeting in Washington, D.C. Governor Romney's Spanish-language website is the only one of its kind in the Republican field, and he was the first candidate in either party to run a Spanish language ad.

 

Chairing Governor Romney's National Hispanic Steering Committee, Al Cardenas said, "I am very encouraged by Governor Romney's depth of understanding and support for our community. His efforts have set the standard for presidential candidates. As Chair of his Steering Committee, I am delighted with the continued support we are receiving from Hispanic leaders across our country."

 

New Members Of The Romney For President National Hispanic Steering Committee:

 

 

Previously Announced Members For The Romney For President National Hispanic Steering Committee:

 

 

Mar 09, 2007; Alicia Gonzalez to Serve As Florida Hispanic Media Adviser

Boston, MA – Today, Alicia Gonzalez, President of Media Relations Group, LLC, of Palmetto Bay, was named Florida Hispanic Media Adviser to Romney for President. Alicia joins a large Florida organization, including State Director Mandy Fletcher, Senior Advisers Sally Bradshaw and Ann Herberger and Florida adviser Marc Reichelderfer.

 

Romney for President Florida Co-Chair Al Cardenas said: "Having worked with Alicia in the past, I am thrilled to add someone with her talents to our strong Florida team. She brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise about Florida's Spanish media to the campaign. Our country faces a new generation of challenges requiring strong, new leadership, and Alicia will be a valuable asset in communicating Governor Romney's conservative values and promise to bring real change to Washington."

 

In advance of Governor Romney's visit to Miami today to address the Miami-Dade Lincoln Day Dinner and meet with community leaders in South Florida, Romney for President recently launched its first Spanish radio ad. The ad features Cardenas discussing his support for Governor Romney.

 

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