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About the Republican National Hispanic Assembly of Greater Los Angeles
» Our Mission
The mission of the Greater Los Angeles RNHA is to build a membership organization to foster the principles of the Republican Party in Hispanic community; to provide Hispanic Americans with a forum to play an influential role in local, state, and national Party activities; to increase the number of Hispanic Republican elected officials; and to create and maintain a network of Hispanic Republican leaders.
» Our Objectives
To support the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America to the end that Government shall truly be, in fact, "A government of the people, by the people, for the people."
To support the principles, objectives and platforms of the Republican Party of the United States of America and the Republican Party of California.
To develop and maintain a strong, effective and informed Republican Hispanic constituency throughout the state of California.
To recruit and encourage qualified, Hispanic Americans, as registered Republicans, to seek office at all levels of government.
To elect Republican candidates to office at all levels of government.
To adopt resolutions and policy positions on local, state and national issues and to seek to implement these resolutions and policy positions through networks of the Republican Party and other appropriate means.
To promote and encourage citizen participation in Republican activities and to support the principles, objectives and platforms of the Republican Party of the United States of America.
To insure the participation of citizens of Hispanic heritage in the American political process and in all levels of the Republican Party.
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Tea Party Express hopes to repeat Alaska win in Delaware Senate primary
(The Upshot)
The Upshot - Buoyed by Joe Miller's surprise win in Alaska's Senate GOP primary, the Tea Party Express is hoping to take down another heavily favored Republican incumbent, this time in Delaware. The group plans to spend $250,000 on radio and TV ads to boost Christine O'Donnell, a largely unknown conservative activist who is vying against longtime GOP [...] |
Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings
(AP)
AP - A claim by Arizona's governor that rising violence along the U.S.-Mexico border has led to headless bodies turning up in the desert came back to haunt her during a stammering debate performance in which she failed to back it up. |
Clinton: Time is now for Mideast peace
(AP)
AP - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to inject urgency into Israeli-Palestinian peace talks Friday, warning the negotiations may be "the last chance for a very long time" to reach an agreement.
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer at a loss for words in first debate
(The Upshot)
The Upshot - It's a politician's worst nightmare: Drawing a complete blank in a high-profile debate. That's what happened to Arizona GOP Gov. Jan Brewer, who lost her train of thought during her opening statement during her first televised debate with her Democratic challenger, state Attorney General Terry Goddard. Brewer was in the middle of talking up her [...] |
Feingold to skip Obama rally in Wisconsin
(The Upshot)
The Upshot - President Obama heads to Milwaukee onMonday, where he'll mark Labor Day at a statewide union event with other local Democratic candidates — except for one. Sen. Russ Feingold, who is facing a tougher-than-expected re-election campaign, is too busy to meet up with Obama this weekend. It's the second time this summer that Feingold has dodged [...] |
Marine general says Taliban drug trade faltering
(AP)
AP - The Taliban is confronting a serious "cash flow" problem after losing some half of its annual drug trade money to a farming blight and government eradication efforts, a Marine two-star general said Thursday. |
Poll: NYers conflicted on mosque near WTC
(AP)
AP - A new poll finds New Yorkers are conflicted about the construction of a mosque near the World Trade Center site, with half of respondents opposed to the project and a majority saying people have the right to build an Islamic center near ground zero. |
Prospects in Ohio Looking Better for Senate GOP
(CQPolitics.com)
CQPolitics.com - Former Rep. Rob Portman (R) and Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher (D) have been engaged in a spirited race for the open Ohio Senate seat since emerging from primaries in May. The contest has long been seen as a tossup, but with the trend lines having shifted toward Portman, CQ Politics is moving the race to the less competitive rating of Leans Republican. |
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