5/4/2005 1:23:00 PM
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=46821
To: National Desk
Contact: Tara Wall of Republican National Committee
Communications, 202-863-8614
WASHINGTON, May 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Speaking at the
Latino Coalitions 2005 Latino Small Business
Economic Conference today, Republican National
Committee (RNC) Chairman Ken Mehlman
announced the formation of the RNCs Hispanic
Advisory Committee. This group of respected
community leaders will meet monthly with RNC officials to
assist in the strategic implementation of the RNCs Hispanic
outreach efforts.
"Broadening the GOP is one of my top priorities as
Chairman. The Latino community and the Republican Party
share many common values and I look forward to meeting
regularly with Latino community leaders to shape the
Republican Partys message. The Hispanic Advisory Committee
provides a great opportunity to unite the perspectives of a
diverse group of leaders in building on our partys recent
gains," said Mehlman.
President Bush won 44 percent of the Hispanic vote in
2004, up nine points from 35 percent in 2000 (1.7 million
more votes). Compared to 2000, President Bushs support
among Latinos increased:
-- Six points in Nevada (from 33 percent to 39
percent)
-- Twelve points in New Mexico (from 32 percent to 44
percent)
-- Nine points in Arizona (from 34 percent to 43
percent)
-- Five points in Colorado (from 25 percent to 30
percent)
-- Seven points in Florida (from 49 percent to 56
percent)
The RNC Hispanic Advisory Committees members include:
- Hon. Ruben Barrales, Currently
serving as White House Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs
- Hon. Hector Barreto (DC), Currently
serving as Administrator, Small Business Administration
- Hon. Henry Bonilla (TX), U.S.
Representative
- George P. Bush (TX), Associate,
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Field
- Hon. Josefina Carbonell (DC),
Currently serving as Assistant Secretary on Aging,
Department of Health and Human Services
- Al Cardenas (DC), Principal, Tew
Cardenas and Former Republican Party of Florida Chairman
- Alex Castellanos (VA), National
Media, Inc.
- Hon. Victor Carillo (TX), Currently
serving as Texas Railroad Commissioner
- David Casas (GA), State
Representative, Georgia State House of Representatives
- Dr. Pedro Celis (WA), Senior SQL
Architect, Microsoft, Board Member, Presidents
Information & Technology Advisory Committee and
Director, Washington State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- Linda Chavez (MD), Chairman, The
Latino Alliance and Columnist/Radio Personality
- Sharon Castillo (DC), Chlopak,
Leonard, Schecter and Associates
- Hon. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL), U.S.
Representative
- Hon. Mario Diaz-Balart (FL), U.S.
Representative
- Hon. Cari Dominguez (DC), Currently
serving as Chair, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
- Rudy Fernandez (DC), Former RNC
Grassroots Director and Bush-Cheney 04 Southwest
Regional Political Director
- Zoraida F. Fonalledas (PR), RNC
National Committeewoman for Puerto Rico
- Hon. Luis Fortuno (PR), Resident
Commissioner of Puerto Rico
- Joe Fuentes (DC/PR), Partner, Reed
Smith and Former Attorney General of Puerto Rico
- Marco Gonzales (NM), Partner,
Modrall Sperling and Bush-Cheney '04 Viva Bush NM Chair
- Hon. Carlos Gutierrez (DC),
Currently serving as Secretary of Commerce
- Hon. Rosario Marin (CA), Currently
serving as Chair, California Waste Management Board and
Former U.S. Treasurer
- Bob Martinez (CO), Colorado GOP
State Chair
- Hon. Mel Martinez (FL), U.S.
Senator
- Xavier Neira (TX), Vice President,
Rooney Holdings
- Lilly Nunez (CO), RNC National
Committeewoman for Colorado
- Honorio J. Padrón III (DC),
Chairman, Hispanic Business Roundtable
- Hon. Richard Pombo (CA), U.S.
Representative
- Mario Rodriguez (CA), CEO, Jonathan
Grey and Associates and Bush-Cheney 04 Regional
Campaign Chair
- Raul Romero (DC), CEO, Alliance
Consulting Group
- Hon. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL), U.S.
Representative
- Hon. Marco Rubio (FL), Speaker,
Florida State House of Representatives
- Dr. Ramon Tallaj (NY), St. Lukes
Roosevelt Hospital
- Hon. Gaddi Vasquez, Currently
serving as Director of the Peace Corps
- Massey Villareal (TX), Chairman,
Republican National Hispanic Assembly
To read the text of Chairman Mehlmans remarks as
prepared for delivery, please visit:
http://www.gop.com/News/Read.aspx?ID=5420
To read them in Spanish, please visit:
http://www.gop.com/News/Read.aspx?ID=5424
Excerpts from RNC Chairman, Ken Mehlman's Speech to The
Latino Coalition Small Business Conference
In
1979, an ex FDR Democrat named Ronald Reagan predicted that
others would soon follow his path, "Hispanics are
Republicans, they just don't know it yet," he said.
Twenty-five years later, more and more Hispanics do in fact
know that their political home is in the Republican Party.
...And
what are the bedrock principles that the party of Lincoln
shares with Hispanics? First, in America, your aspirations
matter more than your origins. We are not defined by our
race, our religion, our national origin. We are united by
something more important: our commitment to freedom and
opportunity.
...There's a reason the Party of Lincoln favors tax relief.
We respect how hard people work today. We don't believe that
politicians in Washington should choose between a carpenter
in Cleveland, taxi driver in El Paso, or accountant in
Chicago as to who can keep more of their money. They all
work hard. They've all earned it. And we need to let all of
them keep more, which is why we need to make all of their
tax relief permanent.
...For
the sake of younger workers, Democrats should end their
obstructionism. For the sake of fairness, they should allow
every worker in America the same opportunity to choose a
personal retirement accounts that today is only available to
a select few. And for the sake of more economic equality for
America's hardest workers, Democrats should join with the
President in saving Social Security and offering a better
deal for the future.
...On
June 12, 1999, Governor George W. Bush first announced his
campaign for presidency in Iowa. A simple theme wove
together the various pieces of his speech. And that theme
was, "The American Dream is for you." For five years now,
President Bush has been as good as his word. In his
appointments of more Latinos to top posts than any president
in history to his policies of economic growth and
empowerment, President Bush has proven that the American
dream is indeed for all Americans.
...The
party of Lincoln will build on this progress. Today
I am pleased to announce the RNC will establish a national
Hispanic Advisory Committee, made up of respected community
leaders from around the nation who will develop and execute
our plan to earn the Latino vote.
...We
welcome any and all Americans who share our values and our
vision for the future. After all, we believe the American
dream is for every American.