Friday, August 6, 2010

Minority Voters Could Swing the Congressional Election in District 24, Says Congressional Candidate Paul Partyka

WINTER SPRINGS - Minority voters could make the difference in the Democratic primary race for Congress in District 24, which includes much of Seminole and east Volusia counties.
Paul Partyka, the former Winter Springs mayor who is a candidate for the Democratic nomination in District 24, said minority votes could put him over the top in his race against incumbent Suzanne Kosmas.

“Clearly, my positions are more closely aligned with the goals and aspirations of most minority voters in the 24th District,” Partyka said. “The big question is, how many minority voters will go to the polls for the primary election on Aug. 24?”

Partyka said the election of President Obama two years ago proved once and for all that increasingly influential minority communities across America can make their voices heard with powerful effect.

“If we want to build an American national government that is truly for the people and not weighted to favor the richest Americans, then it takes all of the people,” Partyka said.

“If we are to make America whole again, we have to come together as one nation, put aside our partisan differences and seek out our common interests, which are many,” Partyka said.

“Issues such as racial profiling, the 14th Amendment, the Arizona immigration law and hundreds of others are all fabricated to drive us apart,” Partyka said. “We can’t let smoke-and-mirrors manipulation of the American political process distract us from our sacred duty to fulfill the promise of America’s founders---a nation where, in practice as well as in words, all of us are created equal,” Partyka said.
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For more information please contact: Paul P. Partyka, 407-341-0805 PaulPartykaforCongress@Gmail.com; Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142 Lvershelco@aol.com

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