Alberto Cardenas
Early in life, Alberto “Al” Cardenas made a decision. After graduating from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, he turned down an opportunity to play football at College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts. Instead, he attended Miami Dade College while working to help support his Cuban exile parents. He later made up for that sacrifice by throwing himself into the contact sport of Republican Party politics and was the first Hispanic ever named state party chairman.
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