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September 16, 2008

RNC Launches Spanish-Language Radio Ad in Nevada: “Commitment v. Rhetoric”

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“/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Republican National Committee (RNC) today announced that its Spanish-language radio advertisement, titled “Commitment v. Rhetoric,” will begin running in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Wednesday, September 17, 2008. The radio ad highlights Barack Obama’s lack of leadership in defending the interests of the Latino community, while John McCain has consistently taken on the difficult issues facing America.

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To listen to the RNC’s new radio ad, click here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=b70Esj-C83w

:60 Radio Advertisement

Title: “Commitment V. Rhetoric”

How do you know someone is a friend?

You know because they stand up and defend you when it is hard.

When Hispanics needed a friend in Congress during the immigration debate… Who stood up? Who spoke out?

John McCain.

Senator McCain worked with Republicans and Democrats alike to form immigration legislation.

And while the bill didn’t pass, only McCain demonstrated a real commitment to reforming immigration in a way that honored our laws as well as our immigrants and traditions.

And Barack Obama?

Obama did not stand up. Obama did not speak out. And when the time came for him to do the right thing, he did not.

Obama supported measures designed to insert a deadly “poison pill” to kill the immigration legislation.

If Obama didn’t even have the courage to stand up for immigrants, how can he claim to have the strength to change the way Washington works?

John McCain is ready to lead. Barack Obama is not.

Paid for by the Republican National Committee.
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September 15, 2008

RNC Statement on National Hispanic Heritage Month

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“RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement today commemorating National Hispanic Heritage Month.
“The Republican Party celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month and the importance of the Latino community to our great nation.
“We recognize the great contributions to our economy from over 2 million Hispanic small businesses in America and anticipate this number to increase greatly under the strong economic policies of John McCain. We appreciate their commitment to our country by serving in vast numbers in the military and their dedication to our government through their large participation in record numbers in the current Republican Administration. As we near Election Day, the reality that a McCain presidency will bring those who aspire to the American Dream closer to it becomes clear.
“The Latino community has a true advocate in John McCain, whose long record of experience shows he will work from day one in the White House to ensure the interests of all Americans are spoken for, including the growing Hispanic population.”
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August 29, 2008

Can the Republican Party unite a divided country? The signs aren’t good - there are two issues Republican delegates are grappling with that specifically impact the Latino community — illegal immigration and making English the official language

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The RNC Meets to Draft Their Platform: Sparks Fly on the Issue of Illegal Immigration

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