Texas Democratic Party Candidate Lupe Valdez Urges Texans to Vote During Maverick County Campaign Visit
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2018
A cool Texas October drizzle welcomed Democratic Party Candidate for Governor Lupe Valdez to Eagle Pass and Maverick County, Texas on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 during her Campaign visit at the Eagle Pass Multi-Purpose Center at 8:30 A.M.
Lupe Valdez and her campaign entourage were greeted and welcomed to Eagle Pass by Judy Canales, Javier Mancha, local candidates Victor E. Perry, Hilda P. Martinez, Nacho Saucedo, Mayito Obregon, Rex McBeath, Adolfo “Fito” Olivares, Joaquin “Jacky” Menchaca, Aaron Valdez, Maverick County Democratic Party members, and local voters casting their ballot at the Early Voting taking place at the Eagle Pass Multi-Purpose Center.
Valdez thanked everyone for coming out to vote during Early Voting and their support of her campaign for Governor of Texas against incumbent Republican Gregg Abbott. Valdez noted that all Texans and Maverick Countians need to come out to vote during the Early Voting Period during October 22nd through November 2nd or on Election Day on Tuesday, November 6th for her and all the Democratic Party candidates to bring change to great State of Texas.
Valdez postulated that every Texan needs to do their part in coming out to vote in this important November 6th State Election and to bring their spouse or partner, parents, grandparents, adult children, family members, friends, co-workers, church goers, and neighbors. Every vote counts and does matter. Valdez added that when a Texan comes out to vote they earn the respect of all Texas public representatives and residents.
Valdez opined that Latinos in Texas need to fulfill their potential and promise of electing the new leaders of Texas by participating through their vote in the November 6th Sate Election. Valdez urged all Latinos to stand up and be respected by voting in the Early Voting Period or the regular Election Day on November 6th.
Valdez commended Eagle Pass and Maverick County for their increased awareness and interest in the November 6th State Election and contributing to bringing change for the betterment of all Texans.