Hispanic Vote Coalition PA State Director to Give Invocation at Trump Rally in Allentown Tuesday
Today, the Hispanic Vote Coalition announced that its Pennsylvania state director, Pastor Roberto Albino, will give the invocation at President Trump’s rally in Allentown, PA, on Tuesday. Pastor Albino will bless the event and pray to keep Trump and America safe. The invocation is just the latest Hispanic Vote Coalition effort to reach Hispanics who will determine the outcome of this election.
The Hispanic Vote Coalition, a joint project between Job Creators Network, Bienvenido, and the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, was launched to encourage Hispanics to vote for their values of faith, family, entrepreneurship, and hard work this election. Find out more about the Hispanic Vote Coalition and its media, advertisements, and events bringing together Hispanic faith and small business leaders across the country here.
Pastor Roberto Albino is a native of Bethlehem, PA, and has served in ministry for over 18 years. For nearly two decades, he has preached at numerous conferences, revivals, and leadership gatherings and conducted mission trips. In addition to serving as the Hispanic Vote Coalition’s Pennsylvania state director, Pastor Albino is an assistant pastor at Central Assembly of God in Bethlehem.
Mary Thomas, executive director of the Hispanic Vote Coalition, released the following statement:
“The Hispanic Vote Coalition is honored to have our PA State Director, Pastor Roberto, give the invocation at President Trump’s rally in Allentown on Tuesday. Our team has been working, on the ground, in battleground states across the country with patriotic Hispanic pastors, small business owners, and community leaders to encourage the members of their own communities to get out to vote for the values they believe in — faith, family, freedom, and entrepreneurship. It is particularly meaningful that Pastor Roberto has been chosen to give this invocation, as he and the rest of the Hispanic Vote Coalition are working tirelessly to engage with and mobilize this key demographic who will determine the outcome of this election. May God bless America, the United States of America, and all Americans.”