The Republican National Committee says Eva Longoria and her colleagues at The Latino Victory Project — a group with the mission of “building political power within the Latino community” — are lying to voters when they call the group non-partisan.
In a letter posted online, the RNC’s Hispanic Communications Director Izzy Santa suggested that the leadership of The Latino Victory Project, including Longoria, should “just be honest and tell the rest of the country your priority isn’t Latinos; your priority is the Democratic Party.”
While noting that Longoria — the group’s co-founder — is also a former Obama campaign co-chair, the RNC attacked her for comments she made in a recent interview with Fusion’s Jorge Ramos. “Eva, when Jorge Ramos interviewed you, you named off a number of Latino candidates the group would support … You failed to name a single Republican.”
Santa says Longoria should have pointed out the leadership of Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.
The RNC’s letter also attacked Latino Victory Project President, Cristóbal Alex, for his past employment with George Soros and the group’s other co-founder, Henry Muñoz III, because he is a fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee.
“Henry,” Santa writes in her RNC letter, “when you appeared on MSNBC to discuss the Latino Victory Project, you did so in front of a Democratic National Committee backdrop. Yes, you are the DNC’s Finance Chair, but you couldn’t set aside the partisanship to promote a ‘non-partisan’ organization?”









