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  • August 19, 2018 3:35 PM | Anonymous

    Ron DeSantis visited Miami and met with our chapter leadership on August 19 at Shuckers Waterfront Grill.





  • August 07, 2018 8:20 PM | Anonymous

    Community Newspapers shared the news of our candidate forum. Read the article here.

  • August 07, 2018 3:12 PM | Anonymous

    In response to the slanted coverage of our August 2 Candidate Forum, Ada Fennell wrote this Letter to the Editor: 

    Lately, Republicans accuse mainstream media of being “fake news.” Your coverage of the 2018 Republican Candidate Forum hosted by the Federated Republican Women of North Dade earned that moniker.

    The article oversimplified Adam Putnam’s speech, the last ten minutes of the program, stating, “Putnam also railed against the media, very few of whom attended the event.” Aside from the Herald, in attendance were camera crews from almost every major television network in English and Spanish, specifically, CBS 4, WSVN 7, WPLG 10, Telemundo, and Univision.

    Purporting to be a member of our group, someone delivered a profane quote regarding candidate Ron DeSantis, enabling the writer to depict our group as uneducated, fearful of competition, and disorganized. Meanwhile, fifteen of our candidates present faced their rivals, sharing the same room in harmony. A dozen of Hialeah’s Finest served as security and crowd control.

    The writer exaggerated references to our President and the presence of “Red hats bearing the MAGA slogan,” to the point where even patriotic and GOP merchandise was branded, “Trump-themed.” Your credibility as a news source was damaged by the inaccuracy of this article. This is the kind of reporting that sends Republicans to Twitter for real news.

     

  • August 05, 2018 1:22 PM | Anonymous

    Treasurer Jane Muir, Secretary Maite Bocanegra, Vice President Ada Fennell, President Maricel Cobitz and member Barbara Grant.

    On August 2, the FRW of North Dade hosted “Republican Victory 2018,” a forum featuring twenty-seven candidates for Florida House Districts 103, 105, 111, 113, 114, 115, 118, and 119, Florida Senate District 36, U.S. Congressional Districts 23, 25 and 27, including sitting Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Denise Grimsley running for Commissioner of Agriculture, and Ashley Moody, running for Attorney General of Florida. Adam Putnam was the final candidate to speak. Lieutenant Governor, Carlos Lopez-Cantera, closed the two-hour program.

    Patti Ann Febro, Pastor for the Florida Federation of Republican Women, opened the program with an invocation. Vice President Ada Fennell led the Pledge of Allegiance. Carmen Irene Serrano-Bigles and Caterina Isabel Serrano-Bigles sang the National Anthem in harmony, as their parents proudly listened along with the seven hundred guests in attendance.

    President Maricel Cobitz, who also serves as District 8 Representative for the FFRW, began with a rousing speech quoting great Republican President Theodore Roosevelt’s “Man in the Arena.” “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena…” She applauded the candidates for their efforts and reminded all of the seven hundred guests in attendance that, no matter who prevails, we must be unified in our support for the Republican. “Remember, we are RIGHT!” She quipped. “God Bless American and God Bless President Trump!”

    Treasurer Jane Muir moderated the program, which included each group of candidates responding to a question with equal time. Secretary Maite Bocanegra assisted with maintaining the orderly schedule. The candidates were asked about issues they felt were most important, how they planned to win the general election, and what made them best qualified for the position. A rowdy gang of protestors and a few hecklers added to the excitement, provoking chants of “USA! USA!” while Hialeah’s finest removed them from the auditorium. 

    The candidates were impressively diverse. Eleven of them were women, twenty-one minorities. The minority candidates included Latino, African American, Jewish, and Lesbian candidates. They included medical doctors, Ph. D.s, attorneys, military veterans. They spoke to the audience on issues ranging from paid parental leave, the algae bloom affecting our waterways, ending mass shootings, and curbing robo-calling, to our system of medical care, and even LGBT issues.

    The event was covered by local affiliates for CBS, ABC, Fox, Univision, Telemundo, local community newspapers, and made the front page of the Miami Herald.


    Guests at registration.


    Patti Ann Febro, Pastor for the Florida Federation of Republican Women delivering the Invocation.


    Adam Putnam interviewed by the Miami Herald, and local CBS and Fox affiliates.


    Telemundo interviews guest in advance of the forum.


    Diverse candidates stood for the National Anthem, sung by Carmen Irene Serrano-Bigles and Caterina Isabel Serrano-Bigles.


    Hialeah's Finest served as crowd control.


    Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart addressed the auditorium.


    Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera closed the program.

  • August 03, 2018 3:07 PM | Anonymous

    The Miami Herald published an article about our August 2 candidate forum, focusing on the protestors instead of the content. The headline read, "Facing protesters in Hialeah, Putnam shows off his Spanish: ‘Hasta la vista, baby.’" Read the article here.

  • July 06, 2018 2:31 PM | Anonymous

    Community Newspapers shared the Federated Republican Women of North Dade's upcoming Candidate Forum. They wrote...

    Key issues facing South Florida voters will be the hot topic of discussion on Aug. 2, as Republican candidates gather at a forum hosted by the Federated Republican Women of North Dade (FRWND).

    The one-of-a-kind “Meet & Greet” with candidates of the 2018 election season takes place at Hialeah’s Milander Center for Arts & Entertainment, 6 – 9:30 p.m. The event offers a unique opportunity for candidates running for state and federal offices to address issues of local concern — all at once, all under one roof.

    Read the full news story here.

  • June 21, 2018 2:36 PM | Anonymous


    Our very own Ada Fennell was sworn in as a Committee Woman for the Miami-Dade County Republican Executive Committee on June 21. Congratulations to Ada and the other new members of the R.E.C.!


  • June 05, 2018 7:23 PM | Anonymous

    Presidents of the South Florida Federated Republican Women were Present to greet the First Lady Ann Scott.


     

  • April 10, 2018 4:38 PM | Anonymous

    At a private event in Hialeah, Governor Rick Scott announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate. President Maricel Cobitz was in attendance.


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