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Tito Muñoz, also known by the moniker "Tito the Builder", is a conservative activist who has received substantial media attention for various political campaign activities. During the 2008 United States presidential election, Muñoz became notable for publicly defending Joe Wurzelbacher, and also for campaigning with Sarah Palin. Muñoz is a member of the Virginia state Board of Housing and Community Development, and has a conservative Latino radio show.

Personal life
Muñoz, a Colombian immigrant, is presently a small construction company owner{{cite news Muñoz hosts "America Eres Tu", an hour-long Spanish language radio show that is broadcast on Saturday afternoons.{{cite news ==Campaigns==
Campaigns
Muñoz created a 527 organization called the Conservative Hispanic Coalition. He became known for wearing a yellow hard hat with a McCain-Palin bumper sticker, an orange reflective jacket, as well as sunglasses. He campaigned with Sarah Palin, and was known for a confrontation with reporters. Will Rabbe, of the Independent Film Channel, has posted a video about Muñoz and his interaction with reporters. Five days before the election, Muñoz appeared on Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, accusing the media of "hiding the truth about" Obama. During this time, Muñoz coined the phrase: "Born in Colombia, Made in the U.S.A." If elected, Munoz would have been the first foreign-born Hispanic to serve in Virginia's state legislature. In the August primary, Muñoz was defeated by Frederick, losing by a 76.8% to 23.19% margin. Puller won the general election. ==References==
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