Former governor of Puerto Rico at county GOP dinner

The former Republican governor of Puerto Rico will be the keynote speaker next month at the annual Lincoln-Reagan Day, the major annual fundraiser for the Anne Arundel County Republican party.

Luis Fortuño, who was elected in 2008 and served one term, will speak to local Republicans from 6 to 10 p.m. June 3 at Bleue's on the Water, 7696 Altoona Beach Road in Glen Burnie. Tickets start at $75, with VIP tickets and sponsorships available.

Fortuño was an active campaigner for Republican candidate Mitt Romney in 2012, and was named by several news organizations as a possible vice presidential candidate. Last month, he held a fundraiser for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush who was touring the commonwealth island, according to published reports.

 In Puerto Rico, there are no Republicans or Democrats, although the local parties line up with the major ones. Fortuño served president of the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico until 2013, and also has been a member of the National Republican Committee, president of the Council of State Governments and president of the Southern Governors Association. Today, he is a partner with the Steptoe & Johnson law firm in Washington. Previous speakers at the annual dinner have included Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee; National Rifle Association President David Keene and John Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. -

Former governor of Puerto Rico at county GOP dinner

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