From Christine Senteno, Democracy For America <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating Latino Heritage Month
Date September 15, 2022 10:16 PM
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Hello John,

As we kick off Latino Heritage month we celebrate our DFA-endorsed
candidates who come from a variety of different backgrounds and
experiences to create better communities in the places they call home.
These candidates include:

* [ [link removed] ]Maxwell Frost - US House, FL-10
* [ [link removed] ]Annette Taddeo - US House, FL-27
* [ [link removed] ]Eunic Ortiz - FL State Senate, District 18
* [ [link removed] ]Kristine Reeves - WA State House, District 30, P2
* [ [link removed] ]Greg Casar - US House, TX-35
* [ [link removed] ]Michelle Vallejo - US House, TX-15
* [ [link removed] ]Gabriel Acevero - MD State House, District 39
* [ [link removed] ]Delia Ramirez - US House, IL-03
* [ [link removed] ]Alex Padilla - US Senate, California
* [ [link removed] ]Robert Garcia - US House, CA-42
* [ [link removed] ]Alexandria Ocasio Cortez - US House, NY-14

Representation matters, particularly within political movement
organizations that are focused on advancing progressive, diverse leaders
and issues across the country.

[ [link removed] ]Now, with just 54 days until election day will you help us elect these
progressives up and down the ballot by donating $15 or more to GOTV today?

DONATE: [link removed]

The Latino community has consistently been one of the largest growing
populations in our country, especially in key states such as Georgia,
North Carolina, and Arizona. Across the United States, from 2010 to 2020
there was a 23% increase to 62.1 million Latinos, according to the Pew
Hispanic Center. The Latino electorate is growing in incredible numbers
with more than one million Latinos turning 18 each year.

While the Latino community is incredibly diverse, key issues remain
including quality public schools, good jobs, and access to higher
education for students who may not have been born in the United States.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to how to engage Latinos given
mixed heritages, immigration statuses, sexual orientations, physical
abilities, income, education, and age groups. However, just as we approach
mainstream communities, DFA is working to meet all Latinos where we are.
We work to ensure Latinos - and all underrepresented groups - have the
same opportunities to speak, be heard, create, grow, improve, contribute,
and VOTE.

[ [link removed] ]Will you rush a donation to DFA right now as we work hard to continue
uplifting Latino candidates by recruiting, training, and supporting
amazing progressives who we know will fight for working people every day?

Donate: [link removed]

It is with great pride that DFA celebrates diversity within our
candidates, our staff, and our progressive values. Together we build
people-powered political action to fight for inclusive policy at all
levels of office in all 50 states.

Con poder,

- Christine

Christine Senteno
Senior Electoral Manager
Democracy for America

 




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