Betty Cardenas
Quick Facts
Biography
Betty Cardenas is an American political activist and Entrepreneur. She served as the National Chairwoman of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly (RNHA) during the Trump Administration.
Education
Cardenas graduated from UNIVA (Universidad del Valle de Atemajac) with a Bachelor of Arts, earning a degree in Political Science & Government and a minor in Computer Science.
Career
She stumbled upon her career path while attending an exchange student program in Mexico. She was offered a position as an English professor, and among her students was Aleida Núñez, who later became a soap opera actress. This opportunity eventually led her to become the official translator for the Governor of Jalisco. In September 2018, during the Republican National Hispanic Assembly Convention, Cardenas was elected National Chairwoman by unanimous vote. She had previously served as the RNHA's National Finance Chair. In 2019, she met with President Trump's campaign manager, Brad Parscale, and Senior adviser, John Pence, to discuss a new outreach strategy for Hispanics, different from the Republican National Committee (RNC). She joined the board of Donald J. Trump's "Latinos for Trump" re-election campaign and served as an active advisor. She has also served on the board of some notable and historic political campaigns and is a National Partner of the American Latino Museum.
Cardenas also played a role in the Mayra Flores Special election, which ran with a strong message of embracing your Latino values. Mayra often credits Cardenas for taking her under the wing. She was the first Latina to own a firearm store and passionately advocated for the Second Amendment. Additionally, she is one of the few Latinas who openly supported former U.S President, Donald J. Trump, from the beginning.
Achievements
Cardenas tops the list of Hispanics most personally invited by the President of the United States to the White House. She was among the 2018 Tribute to Women by the Texas Federation of Republican Women.