Interview with Carlos Santos

 


Summary

Carlos Santos discusses his victory as chairman of the Union County Republican Party and his plans to rebuild the party. He talks about the challenges he faced during the race and the lack of support from the party in the past. Santos emphasizes the importance of supporting candidates and building relationships with the neglected towns in the county. He also discusses the current political landscape, including the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and the impact of rising expenses on voters. Santos expresses optimism for the future and his dedication to moving the party forward.

Keywords

Carlos Santos, Union County Republican Party, chairman, race, party politics, support, candidates, neglected towns, political landscape, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, rising expenses, optimism

Takeaways

Carlos Santos won the race for chairman of the Union County Republican Party and is focused on rebuilding the party.

He emphasizes the importance of supporting candidates and building relationships with neglected towns in the county.

Santos discusses the current political landscape, including the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

He acknowledges the impact of rising expenses on voters and expresses optimism for the future.


Sound Bites

"I'm dedicated to putting the work in to build the party"

"I won by almost 100 votes, 98 votes. So it wasn't a simple majority. I blew them out basically."



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