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You might remember the story that National Right to Life News ran about Rai Rojas just after the 2000 election. The story was about the work of one man in those elections - - but it was really about the indomitable spirit of millions of pro-life Americans who want to see the killing stopped.
Raimundo (Rai, pronounced Ray) Rojas is a long-time grassroots worker for the pro-life movement. In 1991, he was hired by National Right to Life, and since then, has worked in various capacities: for NRL PAC, as Hispanic Outreach Coordinator, and as an at-large member of the NRLC Board of Directors.
Sometimes a person is in the right place at the right time in history. Certainly Rai was.
To show you just how much Rai's work meant to the movement, let me quote from the article in the December 2000 NRL News. Rai Rojas had vowed he would see a pro-life President return to the White House.
He implored to be allowed to coordinate the pro-life literature drop in his home state of Florida. Here we pick up the story:
"Rojas was a man on a mission: to blanket the entire state with flyers asking Floridians to vote for George W. Bush and protect unborn children. ...
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