
“Already it’s clear that the 2020 presidential election will be historic,” Mijente explains. “As the youngest and one of the fastest-growing populations, Latinos can be a decisive force in the outcome. Yet we are often invisible in political debate—our issues are not discussed, our communities are not engaged. That’s why we’re inviting Presidential candidates to come speak to us, speak to our issues and get to know our community. Space is limited so please make sure and RSVP – we’ll be getting back to confirm your seat as soon as possible. We’ll be focusing on issues that impact the Latino community, so to best ensure our community can hear from candidates in person we’ll be prioritizing the attendance of folks who identify as Latinx/Chicanx.”
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