Bilingual Lit; FFC Hispanic Director On Fox; NY Times Covers Huge Ground Game

Nilsa Alvarez, national Faith and Freedom’s Hispanic Outreach Director, highlighted some of the key distinctions for Hispanic voters this fall in an exclusive Fox News interview with Rachel Campos-Duffy, wife of former Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy. Wisconsin Faith and Freedom is distributing this new bilingual candidate comparison piece, days after a record number of new donors responsed to our latest email

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Directora Nacional de la División Hispana de la Coalición de Fe y Libertad en Fox; New York Times Cubre Gran Movimiento de Base

Nilsa Alvarez, directora nacional de la división hispana de la Coalición de Fe y Libertad, resaltó algunas de las distinciones claves para los votantes hispanos en una entrevista exclusiva de Fox News con Rachel Campos-Duffy, esposa del ex congresista de Wisconsin Sean Duffy.  La Coalición de Fe y Libertad de Wisconsin, está distribuyendo nuevas guías bilingües para votantes solo días después de que un número récord de donantes respondiera a este correo electrónico.

A continuación de este resumen de la entrevista en Fox News, vea el artículo del New York Times sobre la masiva movilización de base y una biografía de nuestro miembro de la junta directiva, Camille Solberg.

Desde los controles de precios que nos recuerdan a los países socialistas de los que han huido los hispanos, como la Venezuela de Maduro hasta la explotación y el abuso que impulsan la crisis humanitaria en la frontera sur, así como el hecho de que muchos tengan que aceptar varios trabajos para tener comida en la mesa, los votantes hispanos están pagando el precio.

Álvarez, señala por qué los votantes hispanos están listos para el cambio, y cómo serán un factor crítico en las elecciones de noviembre en Estados como Wisconsin y otros.

A medida que nos acercamos cada vez más a la importantísima temporada de elecciones presidenciales, nuestro trabajo para movilizar a los votantes religiosos, destacar las diferencias clave entre los candidatos y asegurarnos de señalar el impacto que traerá la votación y su participación en el proceso electoral, es un componente vital para elegir un liderazgo sólido en noviembre. En Wisconsin, nuestra población hispana será un factor significativo en estos esfuerzos, desempeñando papeles críticos en comunidades como Milwaukee y Green Bay, aportando no solo una perspectiva y un conjunto de habilidades únicas, sino también raíces religiosas que pueden convertirse en una influencia clave en las elecciones en sus comunidades y en todo Wisconsin.

Uno de los tres miembros de la Junta Directiva es un veterano de la labor de divulgación hispana en Wisconsin:

Camille Solberg – Miembro de la Juanta

Camille, ex directora regional central y directora de divulgación para minorías del senador estadounidense de Wisconsin Ron Johnson, es una nativa de Puerto Rico, ex periodista bilingüe y activista de base. Solberg formó parte del Consejo Asesor del Presidente del Museo Latinoamericano, además de haber fundado el Consejo Hispano-Americano y haber sido presidenta de Wisconsin Viva George W. Bush. Organizó varios eventos hispanos para la exitosa campaña a gobernador de Scott Walker. Solberg también trabajó en la Casa Blanca de Trump, en la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional de la Administración Trump, así como en la Administración Bush.

Un artículo del New York Times del domingo resumió el papel central que desempeñamos en la participación electoral de este año:

“Las organizaciones externas y los súper PAC financiados por donantes conservadores están redoblando sus esfuerzos para llegar a aún más votantes. Entre ellos se destacan Turning Point Action, una organización de jóvenes conservadores liderada por Charlie Kirk, un aliado de Trump, y America PAC, un súper PAC afiliado a Elon Musk (ambos con poca experiencia en la gestión de programas de campo), así como la Coalición de Fe y Libertad, una organización cristiana más veterana que se centra en involucrar a los votantes evangélicos conservadores.

Nunca antes se había visto en una campaña presidencial una estrategia de puerta a puerta que dependa tanto de los esfuerzos de terceros. El equipo de Trump está aprovechando una decisión de la Comisión Federal Electoral de principios de este año que, por primera vez, permite que las campañas y este tipo de organizaciones se coordinen en las operaciones de campaña.

También es una necesidad financiera: Trump ha recaudado mucho menos dinero para la campaña que Harris. El grupo del señor Musk por sí solo cuenta con decenas de millones de dólares de los fondos propios del multimillonario”.

Si desea distribuir copias de este folleto en su comunidad, puede hacer clic aquí para imprimir los archivos PDF, llamar o enviar un mensaje de texto al 414-207-4382 o enviar un correo electrónico a info@wisconsinffc.com.

También contamos con guías para votantes de iglesias para ayudar a los votantes a asegurarse de que su voto se emita legalmente.

Below this summary of the Fox News Interview, see the NY Times piece on the massive canvassing operation and a bio of our board member Camille Solberg:

From price controls reminiscent of socialist countries Hispanics have fled from, like Maduro’s Venezuela, to the exploitation and abuse driving the humanitarian crisis at the southern border, to many having to take on multiple jobs just to keep food on the table, Hispanic voters are paying the price. 

Alvarez notes why Hispanic voters are ready for change, and how they will be a critical factor in this November’s election in states like Wisconsin and beyond.

As we inch ever closer to the all-important presidential election season, our work toward mobilizing faith-based voters, highlighting the key differences between the candidates, and making sure to note the impact voting and their involvement in the electoral process will bring, is a vital component toward electing sound leadership this November. In Wisconsin, our Hispanic population will be a significant factor in these efforts, playing critical roles in communities like Milwaukee and Green Bay, bringing not only a unique perspective and skill set to the table, but also faith-based roots that can become a key influence in elections in their communities and across Wisconsin.

One of three Governing Board Members is a veteran of Hispanic outreach in Wisconsin:

Camille Solberg – Board Member

Wisconsin U.S. Senator Ron Johnson’s former Central Regional Director and Minority Outreach Director, Camille is a Puerto Rico native, former bilingual journalist, and grassroots activist. Solberg served the Chairman’s Advisory Council for the American Latino Museum, in addition to having founded the Hispanic-American Council and served as Chair of Wisconsin Viva George W. Bush. She organized multiple Hispanic events for Scott Walker’s successful gubernatorial campaign. Solberg also served in the Trump White House, in the Trump Administration U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as in the Bush Administration.

A Sunday New York Times piece summarized the central place we play in this year’s turnout: 

“Outside organizations and super PACs funded by conservative donors are picking up efforts to reach even more voters. Prominent among them are Turning Point Action, an organization of young conservatives led by Charlie Kirk, a Trump ally, and America PAC, a super PAC affiliated with Elon Musk — both of which have little experience running field programs — as well as the Faith and Freedom Coalition, a more veteran Christian organization that is focused on engaging conservative evangelical voters.

A door-to-door strategy that so heavily relies on third-party efforts has never been seen before in a presidential campaign. Mr. Trump’s team is taking advantage of a Federal Election Commission decision earlier this year that for the first time allows the campaigns and these types of organizations to coordinate on canvassing operations.

It’s also a financial necessity: Mr. Trump has raised far less in campaign cash than Ms. Harris. Mr. Musk’s group alone is seeded with tens of millions of dollars of the billionaire’s own funds.”

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