In 2001, Baraquio participated as Miss America in the
National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., and was acknowledged by President
George W. Bush in his remarks. Bush said, "Angela, it's wonderful to see you again. Thank you for your testimony and your beauty and your grace." In June 2006, President Bush appointed Baraquio to the
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation, where she served until November 2008. In 2003, Baraquio hosted a series of television shows for Governor
Linda Lingle (
R-
Hawaii), called
Talk Story with Your Administration, showcasing activities and individuals of the Lingle Administration. She was one of Senator
Sam Brownback's (R-
Kansas) earliest and most prominent supporters in the
2008 Republican presidential primary season. She formally joined the Brownback campaign December 14, 2006, and served on his
presidential exploratory committee, where her main task was promoting the conservative Kansas senator in her native Hawaii. She said she was drawn to the senator's strong opposition to
abortion. In her remarks, Baraquio said Brownback "is a man we can trust to take our values to the White House." Baraquio remains active in speaking out against abortion. CMG Booking an agency which specializes in booking prominent conservative Catholics for public speaking engagements, books Baraquio for events. On her page on CMG's website, Baraquio lists "Pro-life issues" among her speaking topics. ==Media appearances==