A Take on Governor Dean's Remarks
We heard from Governor Dean just now. The Governor has always had a great rapport with the hispanic community. Right out of the gates, he generated many smiles and chuckles by retelling an occasion were he spotted another politician attempt to speak to Latinos in Spanish, who ended up telling his crowd "estoy embarazado." As a physician, Governor Dean knew that this was a physical impossibility!
The Governor also praised Alvaro Cifuentes' work with the DNC Hispanic Caucus, mentioning that this would probably be the first and not third Summit were it not for Alvaro's tireless work. Looking around at the hundreds of participants, check-in volunteers, numerous workshop rooms, press briefing facility, and lineup of speakers, I have to agree that putting this event together must have been an incredibly complex project.
The Governor again touched on the 50 state strategy, and begin to outline some of the important ideas that differentiate us from the Republican party: why Education is so important, and shoring up our public schools. Public schools is the channel by which people begin their climb towards achievement in this country.
The difference today is that you can really gain a sense that there is a coalescing unity among the participants. This is a critical time when one party is dominating all branches of government, and it is the party least friendly to the hispanic community here in America. As Governor Dean goes on to point out, in the 40 years since the passage of the Voting Rights Act, there are now 81 members of Congress that are minorities. Of these 81 minority members of Congress, 4 are Republican.
This Summit is being carried out at a critical juncture, when the President will be nominating at least one (if not more) new Supreme Court justices, changes are looming on the horizon with respect to immigration, changes that could negatively impact the quality of life of millions of hispanics living and working in this country, many of the parents of very young US citizens. I am looking forward to hearing more concrete ideas about where we are going as a party, and how we are going to be able to strengthen the party and improve our communities.
NEXT: some ideas that have yielded incredible results in New York, presented by Adolfo Carrion.
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