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A Historic Night Awaits: RNHA Celebrating the Power of the Latino Vote at Inauguration 2025
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WASHINGTON - Washingtoner -- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly (RNHA) is honored to be a Latino Community Network Partner for the Hispanic 100 and its Latino Inaugural Gala. The gala will host close to 1,000 Hispanic community leaders and members nationwide at the Mayflower Hotel on January 19th. The list of confirmed special guests includes dozens of US elected officials and foreign dignitaries who want to celebrate the historical impact of Hispanic voters and the organizations that played such a pivotal part in Trump's re-election.

Some of the confirmed guests include Hon. Ted Cruz (US Senator TX), Hon. Gaddi Vasquez (former Ambassador to United Nations), Hon Jenny Korn (former Deputy Assistant to President Donald Trump, Hon. Javier Milei (President of Argentina), Hon. Santiago Peña (President of Paraguay), Hon. Edmundo Gonzalez-Urrutia (President-Elect of Venezuela), Hon. Kimberly Guilfoyle (Nominee US Ambassador to Greece), to name a few.

RNHA National Chair Elisa Slider released a statement saying, "The RNHA is proud to announce the largest Latino Inaugural Ball in celebration of President Trump's inauguration. This historic event marks the beginning of an administration dedicated to restoring our nation's greatness, and the RNHA is committed to providing unwavering support to the President every step of the way.

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We are thrilled to welcome special guests, President Javier Milei of Argentina and President Santiago Peña of Paraguay, who will join us in this extraordinary celebration of leadership, unity, and progress.

As one of the event chairs, I invite you to join us as we honor the hard work, dedication, and achievements that have brought us to this pivotal moment. Together, we look ahead to a future filled with promise and opportunity. Let's celebrate this exciting journey and Make 2025 Great!"

About the RNHA:

The Republican National Hispanic Association, established in 1967, stands as the oldest Hispanic Republican organization in the United States. Its mission is powerful: To amplify Hispanic American participation in electoral politics at every level and ensure their voices and interests resonate within the Republican Party. As Hispanic Americans, we share conservative values and advocate for policies that support faith, family, freedom, and opportunity. https://www.RNHA.org.

Contact
Barbara Casanova, National Secretary
Republican National Hispanic Assembly
***@barbaracasanova.com


Source: Republican National Hispanic Assembly
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