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Dear Phillip, Many of you have inquired about recent Hispanic voting trends throughout this presidential primary cycle. The DNC is proud of the record-breaking turnout in state after state. Moreover, where Hispanics once influenced small regions of the country, we are now impacting a much broader portion of the electoral map in key states like Arizona, Nevada, Virginia and Texas to name a few. Today the question is no longer whether the sleeping giant has awakened. Today's question is where Hispanics will not play a role in electing the next president of the United States. One thing is for certain; just four years ago, pundits could only cite New Mexico as a battleground state where Hispanics could impact the outcome of the race. Make no mistake; November 2008 will be the year of the Hispanic voter where the outcomes in states like Nevada, Virginia, Colorado and Minnesota will hinge on the Hispanic vote. Our next edition of the DNC Hispanic Leadership Wire will provide you a more thorough analysis of Hispanic electoral voting trends during the presidential primary. Hispanic Republicans Flocking to the Democratic Party The last man standing is Senator John McCain, who was absent during the most recent efforts by the Senate to push through comprehensive immigration reform. The Senator from Arizona's so-called Straight Talk Express took a wrong turn last year and instead focused on shifting his position to appease the racist wing of the Republican Party. DNC Hispanic Leadership Council Council members are a dynamic group of Hispanic professionals, entrepreneurs, activists, and community leaders who represent citizens of Hispanic descent across the nation. The Council's Board and membership are committed to the following goals:
In the 2008 election cycle, the Council will directly advise and support the DNC's efforts to strengthen and expand the Democratic Party and elect a Democratic President. For more information or if you wish to get involved in this effort, contact Albert Morales at MoralesA@dnc.org. Democratic Convention Launches New Website
Integrating plans with the national, state, and local party, the NLC works to promote voting and to identify and combat potential problems. Lawyers are involved in a variety of projects including monitoring election administration, working with local boards of elections to make voting more accessible, and creating up-to-date election manuals and strategy memos for targeted voter protection efforts. Please let us know if you are bilingual. To get involved sign up at http://www.democrats.org/nlc or contact DNC Deputy Political Director for Voter Protection, Anna Martinez at MartinezA@dnc.org. Andres Ramirez Joins NDN as Vice President of Hispanic Programs More recently, Andres served as Outreach Director for the Nevada State Democratic Party where he was responsible for helping implement the 2008 Nevada Democratic Presidential Caucuses, and creating a plan for engaging and mobilizing Latinos in the Caucus. We wish him well in this new endeavor. The DNC is Recruiting Interns The DNC internship program encompasses every department! Our interns are placed in various departments, including the Internet, Finance, Communications, Political, Research and American Majority Partnership. Get your application in now! Applications for the summer session are due on March 15th. Please visit the DNC website at http://www.democrats.org/interns for an application and to learn more. Please give us your feedback Democratically yours, | ||||
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