FP1 Strategies Congratulates Ted Cruz For Becoming NRSC Vice Chair
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- FP1 Strategies LLC congratulates Senator-elect Ted Cruz (R-TX) for securing a vice chairmanship of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC). Incoming NRSC Chairman Jerry Moran (R-KS) made the announcement on Wednesday. Mr. Cruz's new assignment caps an impressive run for the Senator-elect, including his historic general election win on November 6th and a high-profile runoff victory in July.
FP1 Strategies – a public affairs, advertising, grassroots and media relations firm – worked closely with Senator-elect Cruz and his staff during his runoff and general election campaigns. Our team produced Mr. Cruz's television and radio advertisements for both campaigns, helping Cruz articulate his vision for the country and position him for victory.
"It has been a pleasure working with Senator-elect Cruz over the course of the last year," said Jon Downs, founding partner of FP1 Strategies LLC. "I am confident Ted is going to be a leading voice in the Senate and Republican Party for many years to come and will have a positive impact on the debate in this country."
"We are thrilled by the success Senator-elect Cruz has had over the past several months," said Danny Diaz, founding partner of FP1 Strategies LLC. "The Senate, the NRSC and our country are going to benefit from Ted's leadership and commitment to core conservative principles."
About FP1 Strategies
FP1 Strategies LLC is a public affairs, advertising, grassroots and media relations firm founded by Terry Nelson, Jon Downs and Danny Diaz.
FP1 Strategies offers a host of services, including: public affairs campaign management, grassroots coalition building and management, paid advertising, media placement, press relations, crisis communication expertise, and new media and online grassroots advocacy.
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