.
"We were talking about
establishment politicians taking us for granted and not putting this
country first.”"
6/8/16, "'Latinas for Trump' holds its first event in Miami: 'We don't think he's a racist'," Fox News Latino, Francisco Alvarado, Miami
"Shortly after Ted Cruz and John Kasich abandoned the race for the
Republican presidential nomination, Denise Galvez found herself in a
conundrum. The Cuban-American public relations guru had voted for Sen.
Marco Rubio in the March Florida primary that he lost by double digits
to the eventual nominee, Donald Trump.
“I have known Rubio for a long time,” Galvez said. “I thought he was the best candidate.”
She could have either sat out the general election, temporarily
switch her allegiance to the Democrats, vote for Libertarian candidate
Gary Johnson, or cast her ballot for Trump....
“I’m not gonna sit it out,” Galvez recalled. “At a recent event, I
was talking with other women about politics. We were almost ashamed to
admit we were all leaning toward Trump. We were talking about
establishment politicians taking us for granted and not putting this
country first.”
So about a month ago, Galvez and her girlfriends formed Latinas for
Trump, a grassroots organization that has seen its numbers swell to
about 250 members. Last night, Latinas for Trump held its first rally at
American Social, a local bar in the Brickell neighborhood of Miami,
Florida. About three dozen Trump supporters, a majority of them females,
mingled with one another over cocktails and appetizers. Galvez and her
crew also handed out red t-shirts with “Latinas for Trump” in white
lettering.
The group’s coming out party comes at a crucial time for Trump. He
has come under fire this week over his comments about a Hispanic judge,
with one senator even pulling his endorsement of the presumptive GOP
nominee. Trump has insisted his words were “misconstrued” as an attack
on people of Mexican heritage....
Latinas for Trump co-founder Ileana Garcia said polls don’t take into
account Latinos who are secretly supporting Trump. Garcia and Galvez
said the the recent, at times violent, backlash female Trump supporters have
experienced is one of the reasons they formed Latinas for Trump. In
March, Arizona business owner Betty Rivas told local news outlets she
had been receiving harassing phone calls and Facebook comments after she
appeared on stage with Trump holding a campaign sign supporting him.
“People need to respect other people’s decisions,” Garcia explained.
“We have a right to go out there, not be scared, and say who we
support.”
An independent voter, Garcia said she jumped on the Trump bandwagon
during the first Republican debate last year. “I liked how he just went
at the other candidates,” she said. “So I registered as a Republican so I
could vote for him in the primary. As soon as he becomes president,
I’ll switch back to being independent.”
Lisa Concepcion, a New York native of Puerto Rican and Chilean
descent, said she kept her Trump support a secret for five months. Concepcion, who relocated to South Florida in 2010, is the owner of
LoveQuest Marketing, a company that assists women with relationship
advice.
“I officially started supporting Trump publicly when I began posting
about him on Facebook around the holidays,” Concepcion said. “I was in
the closet since August of last year. I think the momentum he was
gaining made it feel it was time for me to come out.”
By continuing to hold events, Latinas for Trump will help convince
other professional women who share their conservative views on
immigration, the economy, and foreign policy that it is okay to show
support for their candidate, Galvez said.
“We all don’t think he is racist,” she said. “We actually think he is
a respectable businessman. We actually agree with the things he
proposes.”"
"Includes reporting by The Associated Press. Francisco Alvarado is a freelance journalist in South Florida."
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Friday, June 10, 2016
Latinas for Trump holds first event in Miami: 'We don't think he's a racist. We actually think he is a respectable businessman. We actually agree with the things he proposes.' Violent treatment female Trump supporters have experienced at times is one reason they formed Latinas for Trump. 'We have a right to not be scared, and say who we support'-Fox News Latino, Alvarado
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