Thursday, April 24, 2008

PA elections and Article on Semana Latina

Colegas,

Gracias por todo su apoyo a lo largo de la primaria en PA. It was an interesting 6 weeks and we were able to close the gap considerably. Our opponent wasn't able to make a dent in the race for delegates and we are still comfortably ahead in states won and the popular vote. We have also won key swing states like VA, MO, IA and others throughout this primary process.

Now it's time to shift our focus to IN and NC. More information will be coming soon about how to get involved with Latino outreach efforts in these states and Puerto Rico.

Regarding SEMANA LATINA, below is an article in LATINA ONLINE MAGAZINE about the effort:

http://www.latina.com/lifestyle/politics/election-2008-isi-se-puedei

Election 2008: Sí Se Puede

During this week’s “Semana Latina,” Latinos nationwide are encouraged to support Barack Obama.


Forget attending fancy $500 per plate banquets to show your support: During “Semana Latina” (April 13 through April 20), Latinos across the country are hosting fundraisers aimed at raking in small donations. Supporters in Washington, D.C. can get their salsa on this Thursday at Zanzibar on the Waterfront, while New York City politicos can attend a networking party tomorrow. The admission price? Whatever you want to donate to the cause.

But you don’t even need to leave your house to plan an event. “It can be as simple as inviting people over to watch the debate on Wednesday and charging $10 at the door. Then you can send in $40 or $50 to the campaign, easy,” says Luis Maes, an organizer with the D.C.-based organization.

Latinos for Obama—which is not officially affiliated with the campaign—felt that raising small donations was a no-brainer for this week of activities because it’s a method the Obama camp employs daily. “He’s done a good job of leveraging the popularity of social networking tools on the web,” Maes says. “And the fact that my.barackobama.com has a lot of useful, dynamic tools helps get people involved.”

The Obama campaign has had great success with this small donation model. As of press time, 1,314,855 people had sent in donations, many of them for as little as $5. But those small hits add up, and Obama leads opponent Clinton in fundraising, pulling in $40 million in March alone, compared to Clinton’s $20 million haul.

Want to get involved? Visit my.barackobama.com to find an event near you; fundraisers are already scheduled in D.C, New York City, San Francisco, Austin and Miami. Nothing planned in your area? Plan your own quickie Semana Latina event. Email latinsporobama.events@gmail.com or visit latinosforobama.com for help.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

El sentimiento latino desde Bolivia Sud-America



Hola como estan espero q esten bien como yo deseo para ustedes , le escribo desde el corazon de sudamerica Bolivia.

Saben queridos amigo , desde aqui le manifiesto que su campaña esta causando expectativa sobre el destino politico de USA y america ya que depende del proximo presidente (obama) se estableceran las relaciones diplomatica y economica a favor del pueblo latino.

Me gustaria decirle , que quisas desde aqui no tendran un realse mis declaraciones pero como joven politico y conocedor de campaña electrorales ..quiero manifestarle que el VOTO LATINO esta en juego de ustedes mismo .. y que solo la teoria del populismo y de los interes pueden, ser los factores de que la comunidad Latina favoresca la votacion...desde aqui le digo para terminar hay que rescatar la fracancia y la esencia del sentimiento latino.

Ok



Sergio Antelo Medina

Cordinador de Campaña A.P.B

Anonymous said...

Ruina Nueva for Obama, Salsa song here:

Toda Esta Bien (Obama version):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-ZZuMP0W6o