Suzanne de Paris, Republican Party Activist, Invited to Presidential Inauguration
NEW YORK, NY - Comptesse Suzanne de Paris, the Republic party activist, is basking in the limelight as she awaits the date later this month to attend the inauguration in Washington of President-elect George W. Bush.
The Comptesse was officially invited to attend the coveted inaugural celebration activities as a delegate from the state of New Jersey, She will, however, attend the events in her capacity as a life member of National Republican Senatorial Committee Inner Circle.
Blaise Lewis, Director of Coalitions Victory 2000 of Republican National Committee, best described the efforts of Comptesse Suzanne de Paris when, in a letter to her, he hailed her for having "volunteered your time tirelessly and those efforts played a critical role in this year's election."
The Directors went on to note that "obviously, I am not the first person this year to say every vote mattered. But you can take pride that you helped persuade and pull more voters to the polls than any previous Coalition effort."
He concluded by saying that "I hope you will always take great pride in the crucial role you played this year in making our victories a reality."
Comptesse Suzanne de Paris, who in private life is a prominent cosmetologist and make-up artist and the owner of the Madison Avenue beauty salon bearing her name, was one of the first to extend congratulations to the President-elect. She was instrumental in rallying a large number of prominent Armenians behind Mr. Bush's election bid.
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