Anonymous ID: b603be Dec. 20, 2021, 9:48 p.m. No.15229580   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9596

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Navarro, who frequently appears as a guest co-host on The View and is a political commentator for Telemundo, marriedAl Cardenas— a lawyer/lobbyist andformer chairman of Florida’s Republican party— on Saturday

 

Numerous famous faces attended the ceremony and reception, including CNN’sAnderson Cooper and Don Lemon; actressEva Longoriaand husband José Bastón; singerGloria Estefan;senators Mitt Romney and Bob Menendez; and anchors from The View.

 

https://people.com/tv/ana-navarro-marries-al-cardenas/

Anonymous ID: b603be Dec. 20, 2021, 9:52 p.m. No.15229596   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>Al Cardenas

Alberto Remigio Cárdenas y Pardo (born January 3, 1948) is a Cuban-born American lawyer, politician and conservative activist who is a partner in the law firm ofSquire Patton Boggsand in the Advocacy Group at Cardenas Partners. He has beennamed as one of Washington D.C.'s top lobbyists by The Hillnewspaper. Cardenas was a member of the Board of Trustees of Florida A&M University.

 

Lobbyist for?

 

Cardenas has been active in the Republican Party throughout his career. He was responsible for the transition of the United States Department of Commerce at the beginning of the Ronald Reagan administration, and was appointed thefirst U.S. ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevisin 1983. He served on the board of the Federal National Mortgage Association from 1985 to 1990, as an appointee of Reagan and George H. W. Bush.[1]

 

Cardenas served three terms as Vice-Chairman and two terms as Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. He was also appointed to the Executive Committee of the Republican Party, the highest policy-making board at the Republican National Committee. He was the first Hispanic to lead a major state party and remains the only Hispanic Republican Party Chairman in Florida history.[4] He represented Florida as a delegate at every Republican National Convention held from 1976 to 2008.[1]

 

During CPAC 2011, Cardenas transitioned into the chairmanship of the American Conservative Union, with then-chairman David Keene's retirement. On June 1, 2014, Cardenas resigned[5] as American Conservative Union Chairman. He was succeeded by Matt Schlapp.[6]

 

Cardenas was asenior adviser and fundraiser for the 2016 Jeb Bush presidential campaignuntil it was suspended.[7]