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Gabriela Domenzain ?@GabiDomenzain 36m36 minutes agoANOTHER FIRST: @MartinOMalley to Make Stop in #PuertoRico: 1st Dem Candidate to Do So http://www.latinorebels.com/2015/07/28/omalley-to-make-campaign-stop-in-puerto-rico-first-democratic-candidate-to-do-so/ #MundOMalley via @latinorebels
This Saturday, Democratic presidential candidate Martin OMalley will visit Puerto Rico to meet with residents of the U.S. territory and talk policy with the islands political leaders, his campaign confirmed this morning to Latino Rebels. OMalley would become the first 2016 Democratic candidate to visit Puerto Rico on an official campaign stop. (Republican Jeb Bush made a visit in April, before he announced his run for the GOP nomination.) Although Puerto Ricans cannot vote in federal elections, the islands Democratic primary is tentatively scheduled for next June.
The decision by the OMalley campaign to visit the island Saturday reflects a strategy where the former Maryland governor and Baltimore mayor has taken the lead on relevant issues to U.S. Latino voters. Puerto Rico has become one of those central issues as a result of more and more Puerto Ricans leaving the island in recent years and moving to swing states like Florida. Just this morning, the Hispanic Leadership Agenda, a coalition of the countrys top Latino organizations, held a three-city press conference about the need for more federal attention to Puerto Rico.
Governor OMalley has proven that he will lead on Puerto Rico not just with words, but with actions, Gabriela Domenzain, the OMalley campaigns Director of Public Engagement, told Latino Rebels this morning. From being the first to advocate for specific solutions to help Puerto Rico emerge from their financial crisis, to being the first in the field to visit the island, Puerto Ricans can rest assured that the well-being of our fellow citizens on the island will be front and center in Governor OMalleys campaign, and the White House.
According to the campaign, OMalley will begin his August 1 visit at an assisted living facility, where he will discuss inequities in health care for Puerto Ricans living on the island. Later, OMalley is scheduled to meet with Resident Commissioner (and Democrat) Pedro Pierluisi, who heads up the islands pro-statehood party and is also a non-voting member of the U.S. House of Representatives. In June, OMalley was the first Democratic presidential candidate to support Pierluisis House bill that would give Chapter 9 protection to Puerto Rico. OMalley is also scheduled to meet with Jaime Perelló, current Speaker of Puerto Ricos House of Representatives. Perelló is also a Democrat and part of the islands Popular Democratic Party (PPD), which currently favors the current territorial status. (Governor Alejandro García Padilla, the leader of the PPD who is facing political pressure from both his own local party and opposing parties on the island due to the economic crisis, will be attending a Democratic governors conference in Colorado this weekend.) The OMalley campaign said that these policy discussions with Pierluisi and Perelló would focus on Puerto Ricos economy, although the issue of the islands political status might also get raised by Puerto Ricans during his visit. The rest of OMalleys schedule would include interviews with the Puerto Rican press and a fundraiser in San Juan.
Before heading to Puerto Rico, the OMalley campaign said that it will be holding a roundtable discussion in Miami this Friday to meet with Puerto Ricans who have recently moved from the island to Florida.
http://www.latinorebels.com/2015/07/28/omalley-to-make-campaign-stop-in-puerto-rico-first-democratic-candidate-to-do-so/
Vattel
(9,289 posts)I wonder what his views are on the political status of Puerto Rico: attain statehood, remain a territory, or become an independent nation. I am sure it is not the third option, but I do wonder which of the other two it is.
bigtree
(86,015 posts)...certainly an important question which he needs to address. No need for Jeb Bush to outflank him with his support of statehood.
askew
(1,464 posts)Thrilled he's going to Puerto Rico.
I wonder if he's going to dodge the statehood question though. It's pretty controversial one in PR.
bigtree
(86,015 posts)...I can't see how he'll be able to dodge that question while he's visiting, but we'll see.
Martin O'Malley ?@MartinOMalley 13m13 minutes ago
Our fellow citizens in #PuertoRico need help & attention. Looking fwd to visiting & listening to them this weekend: http://omly.us/1OyTkjF
bigtree
(86,015 posts)...such a bold and enthusiastic display of progressiveness here.
Now, if this was Bernie...100 plus recs. Oh well, I'm sure Puerto Ricans will appreciate this support from this staunch, consistent advocate.
Martin O'Malley ?@MartinOMalley 2h2 hours ago
@Whitehouse is right to ask that #PuertoRico be able to file for bankruptcy. We must care for all our citizens. Next up: healthcare equity.
elleng
(131,292 posts)DUers not so much.
okasha
(11,573 posts)Hillary campaigned there in 2008. O'Malley should be very well received and have a good time.
elleng
(131,292 posts)bigtree
(86,015 posts)Our fellow citizens in #PuertoRico need help & attention. Looking fwd to visiting & listening to them this weekend: http://omly.us/1OyTkjF