27 Million Strong That's Who We Are!

November 02, 2016

27 Million Strong That's Who We Are!

Yes, we are 27 million strong and on November 8th we will have an opportunity to demonstrate that we do participate in the electoral process and that we are a valuable constituency. We will have the opportunity to demonstrate that we are a community who deeply cares about the direction of this country.   We will vote for freedom, equality, unity and to silence the ignorance. On November 8th we have the opportunity to exercise our right to vote and contribute to this great democratic process. We ask that if you haven't already cast your vote by then, that you come out on November 8th and exercise this highly valuable right. Tu Voto Es Tu Voz! This video encompasses our values and our value.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVuH42xybVM


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