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The Emergence Of The Hispanic In The Political Arena

While there are rumblings about the ‘Hispanic’ vote in the political arena, it is my belief that Mitt Romney is making a sincere effort to reach the American ‘Hispanic’. The Republican National Convention, I can proudly say, showcased many of the Republican Hispanics now in office. These conservative Republicans have emerged through hard work and dedication to their firm belief in traditional values.

at Sep 25, 2012 9:07 AM
       

TX Congressman Canseco Slaps TSA Agent's Hand that Groped Crotch, Agent Cries Assault

A TSA agent grabbed the genitals of Texas Republican Congressman Canseco at a San Antonio Airport. The Congressman reacted instinctively to protect his private parts and the Congressman pushed down the hand of the TSA agent. Now the TSA agent is crying and saying the Congressman assaulted him. Are you serious? Is this even America?

at Apr 26, 2012 9:21 AM
       

Adryana Boyne San Antonio Tea Party Speech: "I Have an American Dream" (VIDEO)

Adryana Boyne, National Director of VOCES and VOCES Action political commentator, political consultant, and TexasGOPVote blogger, gave the keynote address at the San Antonio Tea Party's April 17th event held at Pedrotti's North Wind Ranch of San Antonio. George Rodriguez was sworn in as President of the San Antonio Tea Party during this event.

Before Adryana began her speech she recognized Mrs. Susana Statham, wife of US Army Major Marc Statham. Mrs. Statham recently became a US citizen. The audience stood and gave an ovation to Mrs. Statham.

Adryana Boyne discussed what it means to be an American and what her dreams for America are.

at Jul 15, 2011 12:57 PM
       

Texas GOP Supermajority Quickly Becoming Reality

Earlier this month, I published an article on party switchers for Empower Texans. It was more wishful thinking on my part than anything else, but would you know it, apparently there are several Democrats considering such a move in the Texas House. But wait—it gets better. One of these possible party switchers is from the Rio Grande Valley—Hidalgo county at that! This brave soul is none other than State Representative Aaron Pena of Edinburg.

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at Dec 12, 2010 4:02 PM
       

New Faces of the Texas GOP

Included in the GOP wave that swept Texas Democrats back to being even more irrelevant than they already were, were five Latino Republicans and two black Republicans. Let that sink in for a minute. Yes, nearly one-third of the newly elected Republican state representatives were conservative minorities!   Read more »

at Nov 13, 2010 5:56 PM
       

We Remembered in November

Throughout the past two years, we spoke. Tuesday, the electorate listened.

The efforts of conservatives, whether they belonged to the Republican Party, the Tea Party or were simply disgruntled independents, did not go unnoticed this year. Every rally, every Tea Party, every plea for help combating an increasingly socialist government was worth the grueling work. We showed Obama and his cronies

at Nov 4, 2010 3:43 PM
       

Results for Congressional District 23 between Ciro Rodriguez and Francisco "Quico" Canseco

Results for the 23rd Congressional District of the Texas General Election between Democratic incumbent Ciro Rodriguez and Republican Francisco "Quico" Canseco:

Candidate Percentage
Ciro Rodriguez (Democrat incumbent)       
 44%
Francisco "Quico" Canseco (Republican)  49%


Precincts reporting: 100%   Read more »

at Nov 2, 2010 9:44 PM
       

It’s Election Day, Time to Vote!

The following message was sent in from Republican candidate Francisco "Quico" Canseco (TX-23).

Have you voted? Today is your chance to help take back our country.

This is one of the most important elections of our lifetime. Today we have a choice. Our country is at a crossroads, will we move forward by accepting responsibility to reduce our national debt and our debt held by foreign nations or will we continue to pile more bills on future generations of Americans?

at Nov 2, 2010 10:52 AM
       

Texans Must Unseat the Remaining US Representatives Who Voted to support Partial Birth Abortion

I have talked to each one of the Republican candidates personally and I am very impressed and thankful for their willingness to go to Washington, DC and fight for us. I want to say thank you to each one of them for their commitment to Texas' and America’s values. God bless all of them!
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at Oct 30, 2010 3:02 PM
       

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