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Holding Trump Accountable:

Our communities deserve the opportunity to ask


hard-hitting questions to the candidates seeking the
highest office in our nation. We refuse to be ignored
by Trump who has not yet talked to Hispanic media
and on the debate stage - where we learned that no
Latino moderators will be present.
We believe our democracy works best when
diverse voices have a seat at the table and when
those perspectives are taken into account.
That's why this month, we ran a petition calling on
Donald Trump to speak with Hispanic media.
While we are tired of hearing his divisive and hateful
rhetoric, as a presidential candidate its Trumps
duty to address us. We owe a huge thanks to the
thousands who signed on.
We need your continued help to hold him
accountable to our communities.
Fighting Back and Making History
One of the ways we fight back against Trump's
divisive platform is by electing Latino leaders to
represent our community at all levels of government.
This week we helped Darren Soto win his

Upcoming
Events:
Brady Piero
Walkinshaw Fundraiser
DC - Sept 12
First Presidential
Debate Watch Party
DC - Sept. 26
Partido de las Estrellas
with DC United
DC - Oct 8

SUPPORTER

Democratic state primary in Florida's 9th


Congressional District, and this November we can
make him the first Puerto Rican to represent Florida
in Congress. To learn more about Darren and our
other endorsed candidates,
visit http://latinovictory.us/our-candidates/

SPOTLIGHT
As a new organization
we COULD NOT do
all that we do without
our incredible board,
national committee
and co-chairs.
This week we want to
spotlight national
committee
chair, The Honorable
Katherine
Archuleta.

#LatinosLead Denver
As you know, one of the ways we work to build a
government where our community is equally
represented is by supporting strong candidates who
will represent our values at every level of
government, where so many important policies and
issues are decided.
To that end, we organize Latinos Lead events across
the country to bring the brightest, most dedicated
Latino leaders together to have meaningful
discussions about how to lift each other up and build
a network of donors who will invest in our
community. Thanks to those of you who joined us
last week in Denver. You helped make the evening a
success!

She is a longtime public servant,


who has distinguished
herself as a leader on
human resources and
management policy in
a variety of senior
positions in local and
federal government.
In 2013, President
Obama appointed
Archuleta to lead the
U.S. Office of
Personnel
Management (OPM);
when she was sworn
in as the tenth
Director of OPM,
Archuleta also
became the first
Latina to head the
agency. Hon.

Archuleta began her


career in public
service as a teacher
in the Denver public
school system before
working as an aide to
then-Mayor Federico
Pea. Archuleta
currently resides in
Denver,
Colorado. Thanks for
all you do, Katherine!

Joining Priorities USA to run Spanish


language ads in Las Vegas
We're joining forces with Priorities USA to run
Spanish-language TV ads in Las Vegas from Labor
Day through Election Day to help ensure Latinos are
well-informed voters and will deliver a clear
message to Donald Trump and his supporters:

Latinos in the United States deserve respect and our


country deserves a leader who represents the good of
our nation, not its worst impulses.

If you're in the Las Vegas area and catch one of our


ads, let us know!

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