Republican Appeal to Latinos
Why the Republican Party appeals to more and more Latino voters.
By Dr. Mariela Roca
The Republican Party's increasing appeal to Latino voters can be attributed to several key factors. First and foremost, the party's emphasis on conservative values often aligns with the social and religious values held by many Latino Americans. Issues such as faith, family, & freedom resonate with a significant portion of the Latino community, particularly among Catholic and evangelical Christian Latinos. Additionally, the Republican Party's commitment to limited government, lower taxes, and deregulation appeals to Latino entrepreneurs and small business owners who prioritize economic growth and self-reliance.

Memories of LULAC

PLANNING FOR SEPTEMBER

- Sept 26 GIVING PARENTS A VOICE TOWNHALL
- Sept 27 YR MEETING WITH KAREEM MONIB, MUSLIM PARENT LEADER (see ad below)
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Help Lead the Party 9-23

HELP LEAD THE PARTY
Are you a hard worker who wants to support your neighbors - Moderates and Conservative citizens who want to turn this county, state and country around? We need your enthusiasm and volunteer spirit.
The Montgomery County Republican Central Committee is currently recruiting qualified applicants to fill Committee vacancies for Legislative Districts LD 15, LD 17, LD 19 and LD 20. Eligible individuals must be registered Republican voters and live in those specific areas. Since these are large geographic areas, if you’re interested you may check to confirm your LD by Clicking Here .
If interested in applying, please submit your letter of interest and political/professional resume to the MCGOP’s Party Secretary Lori Jaffe NO LATER than 5 PM September 29, 2023. Interviews will be scheduled at a later date. READ MORE HERE>
Read moreHELP SAVE MARYLAND AT THIRD THURSDAY

Brad Botwin, MCGOP Committee Member and Help Save Maryland Chair spoke at the September Third Thursday meeting held at La Mex in Gaithersburg last week.

It was a packed house for the presentation about the overwhelming number of people taking advantage of the Biden Administration's open border policy. Third Thursday is held monthly, check this newsletter for the next events in your area.
THE FIRST REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL FORUM

The first Republican Congressional forum for candidates from Congressional District 6 was held last week at the Blackrock Center in Germantown. Sponsored by the Upper Montgomery Republican Women's Club, it featured all 6 declared candidates, and was moderated by RNC Committeeman David Bossie who spoke to a packed house including RNC Committeewoman Nicolee Ambrose and MD GOP Party Chair Nicole Beus Harris. Vikki Birkett, Club President, welcomed guests and introduced the speakers. Many club members worked on this successful event.
FOLDI ON FETTERMAN

Matthew Foldi, former Republican Congressional candidate, Montgomery County Young Republican Officer and newsman recently appeared on NEWSMAX discussing Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to keep the Senate clothing decorum for staffers, visitors and the Press and to exempt only Senators from a dress code.

Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman with Pages and staff who unlike the Senator must abide by the normal dress code of the Senate.
What do you think of Schumer's decision? Tell us at [email protected].
ON OCT 5 THE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE TO TALK ABOUT THE WATER COMMISSION

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FUTURE MEETINGS
MCTL Hosts Scott Bruton, Director of DHCA (virtual)
MCTL Hosts Council VP Friedson, Chair of Planning, Housing & Parks (virtual)
Mental Health Service Takoma Park
A MCGOP Common Sense Proposal on The Proposed Drug and Mental Crisis Center.
There has been a lot of contentious talk between longtime residents of Seven Locks and County Bureaucrats and firm opposition by The Mayor and Council for Rockville that is well documented.
Why the diversion Center? Rockville voters are concerned.

This Proposed Restoration Center, we know, should be located at the recently shuttered (April 2023 after Covid) Adventist Takoma Park Hospital shown above.
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