Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Q Rim for NJ General Assembly



A really impressive Asian-American GOP candidate in New Jersey, who is on his way to being elected to the State Assembly.

Won Kyu Rim is of Korean descent; his roots in the community, articulate advocacy for mainstream conservative principles, and impressive campaign organization put him in a strong position to win and, thus, become the state’s second Korean Republican in office.

I hope you will check him out and consider helping spread the news of his campaign.

https://www.facebook.com/qrimnj
http://qrimnj.com/

Friday, October 9, 2015

Jay Lin for Johns Creek City Council - Georgia

Jay Lin is a father, husband, homeowner, and conservative business man who is running for Johns Creek City Council 2015.
 
 
Jay Lin has been a long-time resident of Atlanta, Georgia for nearly 30 years and has 20 years of entrepreneurship and business experience in the Atlanta area. Lin is currently the president and CEO of Pacific Ventures Inc., a Georgia-based construction firm, which has been involved in residential and commercial building and development since 1996.

As a child growing up in Taiwan, where free speech was not a constitutional right, Jay deeply values the importance of liberty and freedom. He wanted to give his family every possible opportunity to live the American dream. Jay moved to the United States 26 years ago, and has called Georgia home ever since.

Jay and Mimi have two grown children, Kevin and Katie, both of whom have graduated from Northview High School. Jay and his wife, Mimi, currently reside in Johns Creek community.

The Lins are active members of the Influencers Church of Atlanta.

http://jayforjohnscreek.com/

 


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

RNC Statement On Filipino-American History Month

WASHINGTON - Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus and Co-Chairman Sharon Day released the following statement marking the beginning of Filipino-American History Month: 

“Americans of Filipino descent have made numerous contributions to the growth of our diverse nation,” said Chairman Priebus. “This month, we recognize the Filipino-Americans who have had a lasting impact on our nation’s successes, and who will continue to strengthen our country in the future. Our party continues to actively build meaningful relationships with Filipino communities in key battleground states, such as Nevada and Virginia, and across the country.

“We are thankful for the impact Filipino-American leaders continue to have in the Republican Party,” said Co-Chairman Day. “We look forward to continuing to work with our Filipino-American neighbors and friends in promoting our great nation’s founding principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

Virginia Republicans attend multiple Asian American community events

Over the weekend, Virginia Republicans attended various community engagement events including a meeting with the Chinese American Republicans of Virginia, the Korean Center for Political Participation’s Candidates Night, the Multi-Cultural Chambers of Commerce Candidate Forum and the Arab American Political Forum. Republicans up and down the ballot continue to build strong, meaningful relationships with Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in Virginia and across the country. The Republican message of opportunity for all resonates with AAPI communities and will prove effective at the ballot box this Fall and in 2016.