American Conservative Union and Future Majority Project Host Nuestra Noche: Midnight in Ybor


WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Conservative Union (ACU) and Future Majority Project are teaming up to host Nuestra Noche: Midnight in Ybor on Monday, August 27, at The Cuban Club.  Members of the media are invited to register for credentials to cover one of the most exclusive events being held in conjunction with the Republican National Convention.  Nuestra Noche will feature entertainment by Willy Chirino and D.J. Nino, and remarks by ACU Chairman Al Cardenas, former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie, as well as U.S. Senator Marco Rubio and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez and Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Event: Nuestra Noche: Midnight in Ybor
Location: The Cuban Club
2010 Republica de Cuba (14th Avenue)
Tampa, FL 33605
Pre-Set Time: 9:30 pm (EDT)
Doors Open: 10:00 pm (EDT)
Program Time: 11:00 pm (EDT)
Note: All media/press coverage of the event will conclude at midnight. Please let us know if you have specific technical requests or will be taking this live. We will have a designated location for cameras to cover arrivals and conduct stand-ups, as needed. All media must be credentialed and all requests must be submitted by COB Friday, August 24, 2012.
Contact: Anne Marie Frawley
AFrawley@conservative.org
(202) 489-7559

Founded in 1964, the ACU serves as America’s leading conservative voice, representing the views of Americans who are concerns with economic growth through lower taxes and reduced government spending, as well as the issues of liberty, personal responsibility, traditional values, and national security.  Every year, ACU hosts CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, the nation’s oldest and largest annual gathering of grassroots conservatives, for 3 days of blockbuster speeches and policy discussions.  For more information, visit conservative.org.

The Future Majority Project was developed by the Republican state Leadership Committee under the leadership of Ed Gillespie with the ambitious goal of recruiting and financially supporting 100 new Hispanic candidates for state legislative office during the 2012 cycle.

The Republican State Leadership Committee is the largest caucus of Republican state leaders and the only national organization whose mission is to elect down ballot, state-level Republican office-holders.  Since 2002, the RSLC has been working to elect candidates for state offices of Lieutenant Governor, Attorney Governor, Secretary of State and State Legislator.

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