SAVE THE DATE: 2018 Elections Candidate Endorsement Meeting

The Latino community in the DMV is ready to mobilize against the Trump administration by helping to elect Democrats to local offices and Congress!

Mark the date:The DC Latino Caucus will be holding a candidate endorsement meeting on Saturday, October 13 at 12 noon, at El Tamarindo restaurant in DC (1785 Florida Avenue NW). All Caucus Political Action Committee (PAC) members are invited to vote. The vote will help determine what actions the Caucus takes to help Get Out The Vote in support of candidates this November.We will vote whether to endorse the following candidates in contested races:DC:Delegate to House of Representatives: Eleanor Holmes NortonMayor: Muriel BowserAt Large Council: Anita BondsWard 1: Brianne NadeauWard 3: Mary ChehWard 5: Kenyan McDuffieWard 6: Charles AllenAttorney General: Karl RacineUS Senator: Michael BrownMaryland:MD-4 (PG County): Anthony BrownMD-5 (PG County): Steny HoyerMD-8 (Montgomery County): Jamie RaskinUS Senate Ben CardinVirginia:VA-8 (Arlington/Alexandria): Don BeyerVA-10 (Fairfax): Jennifer Wexton (Democrat seeking to defeat Republican incumbent Barbara Comstock)VA-11 (Fairfax): Gerry ConnollyUS Senate: Tim KaineEach campaign has been sent a questionnaire on Latino issues, and we will share any responses publicly prior to the meeting.Only members who have registered no later than September 13, 2018 are eligible to vote under our PAC rules. The Caucus membership is now annual, so you must have registered this year by September 13 to be eligible to vote. You can register or renew your 2018 membership by clicking here. If you're not sure whether you are a registered 2018 member, simply send an email to information at dclc.org with your questions.Please join us for voting and for some great food at El Tamarindo!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR (OR RENEW) YOUR 2018 MEMBERSHIP

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