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Adryana Boyne is a Political Commentator, Political Consultant and the National Director of VOCES Action, a non-profit organization that helps to inform, motivate, and empower Latinos in returning our country to its conservative values and to educate and help non- Latinos to engage with the Latino community. Mrs. Boyne also is an Official GOP Spokesperson to the Media on Hispanic Affairs and to the Spanish Media. She was elected at-large as a National Delegate at the 2008 Texas GOP Convention. She has received a Presidential appointment as a Member of the Texas Board of the Selective Services Mrs. Boyne was honored in 2009 by the RNC among the Top “Hispanic Republicans Making Their Voices Heard”. Remarkably articulate and influential, Adryana Boyne, a Latino who supports conservative issues, speaks on the Spanish Speaking Media and on Hispanic issues in several places including local, national and international media. Among the Spanish television she speaks locally and nationally (Univision Noticias Nacionales, Univision Noticias Dallas/FW, Univision Virginia, Univision Voz y Voto, CNN Español, CNN, Telemundo news. She is often interviewed also in English speaking national television (CNN, CBS, FOX, ABC), International TV (Televisa-Mexico, French TV, Spain-TV, Egypt TV. She is a frequent guest at several radio programs: Point of View with Kerby Anderson, (co-hosting with Kerby and Kelly Shackelford the show several times), My view with Silvio Canto, KCBI with Sharon Geiger, bilingual National Radio, Radio Bilingue, Univision Radio and El Consentido, Conservative Latino Radio) and for newspaper articles (Dallas Morning News, Washington Post, Periodico Al Dia, Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express, Star News, Flower Mound Leader, News Connection, Denton County, Latino Leader and Latino Midwest, Mega Canal). She has debated on several occasions, live and through National TV and in Latino Summits against liberal representatives and elected officials like Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill), Roberto Alonzo, Jessica Farrar, Rafael Anchía Miguel Solis, Hector Nieto, etc. Adryana travels frequently interacting and engaging with the Latino community and the non-Latino community. Adryana is also a blogger to the Texas GOP Vote. Her stand on issues are very conservative. She is 100% pro-life, she supports traditional marriage, protection of US borders, enforcement of the laws, second amendment rights, limits to government growth and spending and proposes a dialogue between people to find realistic answers for a sensible and realistic immigration solution. Adryana Boyne is a conservative activist and as a frequent keynote speaker at many Republican clubs, Tea Parties including the Republican Party of Texas Convention 2010 (22,00 people in attendance) the largest Tea parties in the USA (America’s Tea Party with 35,000 persons and Lone Star Tea party 18,000 persons). Adryana is a woman of strong faith and she frequently speaks on Biblical and Christian issues to different audiences in different countries. Adryana is committed to share with the Latino Community the conservative side on the issues so they can be informed accurately and faithfully on our conservative social and fiscal values, and committed to share with the non-Latino citizens to educate them and empower them with the keys to engage with the Latino community. Married with an ordained minister, they are the parents of two sons.
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Congressman Rob Bishop A public school teacher turned public servant, Rob Bishop represents Utah’s First Congressional District in the U.S. Congress. Rob Bishop is a life-long resident of the First District, with the exception of two years he spent in Germany while serving a mission for the LDS Church. He was born and raised in Kaysville, Utah, where he graduated from Davis High School with High Honors. He later graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah with a degree in Political Science. He has been a resident of Brigham City since 1974. Rob is married to Jeralynn Hansen, a former Miss Brigham City. They have five children. Shule (31) graduated from Utah State University, worked in DC for a time, and is now employed at Weber State University. Jarom (30) attended USU as well, gradutated from Creighton Law School, and is currently an attorney in the Ogden area. Zenock (28) is also a USU graduate and currently works in government. Maren (22) just finished up an LDS Mission in Wisconsin, and Jashon (20), who is also currently serving an LDS Mission, is in Texas. Full Bio...
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