The NAHJ Washington, D.C. Chapter co-sponsored the D.C. Latino Caucus Mayoral Forum and Straw Poll Saturday, March 1. All eight democrats running for mayor attended the forum at the Josephine Butler Parks Center in Northwest D.C. The D.C. Chapter did not endorse any candidate, nor did we participate in the vote or counting. We secured moderators Ray Suarez from Al Jazeera America and Maria Rosa Lucchini from Noticias D.C. More than 200 community members attended.
(Left to right) Mayoral candidates Andy Shallal, Jack Evans, current mayor Vincent Gray, and Reta Jo Lewis seated just before the start of the forum.
Candidates Andy Shallal, Jack Evans, current mayor Vincent Gray, and Reta Jo Lewis were the first to arrive to the mayoral forums. Other candidates, Muriel Bowser, Vincent Orange, and Tommy Wells arrived late to the forum.
The crowd before the start of the forum. More than 100 DC residents attended this event to hear the different candidates’ campaign platforms.
NAHJ members Ray Suarez of Al Jazeera America and Maria Rosa Lucchini of Univision Washington moderated the event.
Jack Evans answers a question from the audience. The candidates talked about several issues such as affordable housing, education, unemployment and the possibility for statehood.
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[…] in the April 1, 2014 D.C. Primary. The candidates forum organized by the D.C. Latino Caucus, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists — D.C. Chapter, and the D.C. Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus was a collaborative effort that took a few […]
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