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DNC Hispanic Caucus elects new leadership
VIENNA, Va., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
-- The Democratic National Committee's
Hispanic Caucus elected a new Chair and
Vice-Chair on Friday, November 30th during
the DNC's 2007 fall meeting, the last full
gathering of DNC members before the 2008
Democratic National Convention. Acting Chair
Ramona Martinez (Denver, Colorado) was
elected Chair and Eliseo Roques (San Juan,
Puerto Rico) was elected to serve as
Vice-Chair for the caucus.
Martinez took over as
Acting Chair in February of this year and at
Friday's election was
elected unanimously to continue Chairing the
caucus.
A Colorado native,
Martinez promised to focus on increasing
Hispanic representation at the 2008 national
convention, which will be held in Denver,
Colorado next August.
"If we are going to show
strength as a community," said Martinez
following her election,
"we have to increase our numbers. At the
convention in Los Angeles we had 400
Hispanic delegates, and in Boston we had
600. Now we have to take the next step, and
we have to be very proactive to make sure
our states are well represented and
representative."
Denver was selected as the
host city for the 2008 convention by the DNC
in part to increase Hispanic voter
participation in the presidential election
process. The DNC also added Nevada as one of
the first presidential nomination contests
in the country to give Hispanics a greater
role in the selection of a Democratic
nominee.
"I'm here because I
believe that Hispanics hold the key to
winning the Presidential election," Roques
told his fellow caucus members promising to
help "grow this caucus." Roques' election
added regional diversity to the caucus'
leadership. The caucus includes members from
states and territories representing roughly
five out of six Latinos in the United
States, including Puerto Rico where Roques
resides. Roques, 36, is also the
youngest Vice-Chair in the
DNC Hispanic Caucus' history.
During the meeting,
Colorado Governor Bill Ritter surprised the
caucus with an impromptu appearance to
congratulate Martinez on being elected
Chair, and to highlight the important role
Hispanics will play in the upcoming
presidential elections.
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