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National Committee « Press Release
October 7, 2013
RNC Hires Hispanic State Directors and Hispanic Field Directors in
Seven States
WASHINGTON
- Continuing
to strengthen the Republican Party’s relationships in Hispanic
communities across the country, the Republican National Committee (RNC)
is announcing its Hispanic engagement staff in seven states –
California, Florida, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Texas and
Virginia. The engagement team will build a grassroots infrastructure
and engage with voters at community events, as well as strengthen our
ties with Hispanic Republicans. As part of the RNC’s effort to build a
permanent ground operation, the RNC will work in partnership with state
parties to ensure a year-round presence in Latino neighborhoods.
Additionally, by the end of the year, the committee will make
investments in 11 other states.
“Today’s announcement is unprecedented,” said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. “This off-cycle effort will ensure our message of ‘opportunity for all’ reaches voters. We are building a ground game that will allow us to compete for every voter and will outlast any one cycle or campaign. I’m certain with these early and unprecedented investments we can achieve Republican victories up and down the ballot now and for years to come.”
RNC Hires Hispanic State Directors and Hispanic Field Directors in
Seven States
WASHINGTON
- Continuing
to strengthen the Republican Party’s relationships in Hispanic
communities across the country, the Republican National Committee (RNC)
is announcing its Hispanic engagement staff in seven states –
California, Florida, New Jersey, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Texas and
Virginia. The engagement team will build a grassroots infrastructure
and engage with voters at community events, as well as strengthen our
ties with Hispanic Republicans. As part of the RNC’s effort to build a
permanent ground operation, the RNC will work in partnership with state
parties to ensure a year-round presence in Latino neighborhoods.
Additionally, by the end of the year, the committee will make
investments in 11 other states.“Today’s announcement is unprecedented,” said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. “This off-cycle effort will ensure our message of ‘opportunity for all’ reaches voters. We are building a ground game that will allow us to compete for every voter and will outlast any one cycle or campaign. I’m certain with these early and unprecedented investments we can achieve Republican victories up and down the ballot now and for years to come.”
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