Republicans are going after two traditional Democratic strengths this weekend – young and Hispanic voters.
U.S. Rep. Martha Roby of Alabama, will be in Raleigh, Durham and Greensboro on Saturday as part of an effort to engage teenagers, college students and young professionals as part of Young Americans for Romney Super Saturday.
Roby, 36, a freshman congresswoman, will appear at a breakfast in Raleigh at 9:30 at the Raleigh Victory Office in Raleigh. Later she will appear at a North Carolina Young Americans for Romney Coalition Rollout at 12:30 at the Old Chemistry Building at Duke University along with state Rep. Justin Burr. Later she will appear at a rally at the GOP Victory office in Greensboro at 2:15.
Meanwhile, in Charlotte, Craig Romney, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierez host a Hispanic small business dialogue Saturday at the Morrison Regional Library at 11 a.m.
Craig Romney, one of the sons of the GOP presidential candidate, will stop by the Charlotte Victory Office at 1:05 p.m and attend the grand opening of the Gastonia Victory Office at 3:15 p.m.
