Letter from the Chairman

Dear Fellow Hispanic Republican, 

No matter what part of Latin America or the Caribbean you are from, all of us have our own story of what brought us here and all of us have our own journey of how we got here. However, one thing we have in common is that our families came for opportunities that only the United States of America could provide. “Vamanos a los Estados Unidos. Alli podremos sobrevivir.”

In our culture, hard work is not an option it is an expectation and the traditional family nucleus is cherished.  In our homes, the dream of “los niños” becoming something greater than ourselves brings hope to “los padres”. In our hearts, is our faith in God and the blessing to worship freely in the community without persecution. With our hands, we desire a peaceful place where we can enjoy the fruit of our labor. This is our America.

The Hispanic vote is up for grabs this election season. Re-electing the President and other Conservative candidates will represent our fight towards freedom to work and provide for our families. Getting more Hispanics to vote is our way of ensuring opportunities for ALL will continue to be made available for generations to come. A Hispanic vote represents the raised hand that our voice in politics, economy, education, housing, and all things American is relevant!

Join me and my fellow North Carolina Hispanic Republicans in securing the next 4 years of continued economic opportunities, supporting conservative values, and ensuring the rights and liberties set by our Founding Fathers for ALL Americans, continue to be for ALL Americans.

Looking forward to your participation and connecting with you.

Respectfully,

Charles Lopez

The Hispanic community understands the American Dream and have not forgotten what they were promised - that in the U.S., a free market system, allows us all to succeed economically, achieve stability and security for your family, and leave your children better off than yourselves. - Marco Rubio



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