Hector Barajas
Hector M. Barajas brings nearly 12 years of campaign and communications experience from the federal, state and local levels to the team at Revolvis.
Hector served as a spokesman for Meg Whitman 2010, and as the communications director for the California Victory 2008 campaign and the California Delegation to the 2008 National Republican Convention, Spanish media spokesman for the Republican National Committee, as well as the McCain/Palin ‘08, and Bush/Cheney ‘04 presidential campaigns. Today, Hector continues to provide communications assistance to the California Republican Party and over a dozen state elected officials.
Before joining the California Republican Party Hector was a former student leader, regional banking officer for Bank of America, political field director, volunteer coordinator, and spokesperson for numerous elected officials and campaigns including Congressman Jim Rogan, Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordian, Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s gubernatorial and reelection campaigns (2003, 2006).
Hector has appeared on the BBC, Univision, Telemundo, Mega TV, CNN, NBC, ABC, Fox News, and CBS. His comments and editorials have been published in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, North County Times, Los Angeles Times, Pasadena Star News, Santa Clarita Signal, El Salvador, Teleguia, La Prensa, and other publications. Mr. Barajas is also a political analyst for Univision and Telemundo.
A California native, Mr. Barajas was born in East Los Angeles and raised in Echo Park. A graduate from California State University, Los Angeles, earning a degree in Political Science. Hector currently resides in Sacramento with his wife Miryam, and their daughter Isabella.
Posts by Hector Barajas:
- Staying Calm and Carrying On, 30 Nov 2016 in Blog Posts
- Celebrating Rubio’s 3rd Place Iowa Finish, 05 Feb 2016 in Blog Posts
- 10 Dead, 46 Wounded, in 4th July Weekend Violence, 13 Jul 2015 in Blog Posts
- The Power of The Story, 28 Oct 2013 in Blog Posts