Hispanic Impact on the 2008 Election David Arredondo vs. Jose Torres

Join us for an exciting and informative debate and discussion about the importance of the Hispanic vote in this year's presidential election.

The debate will feature David Arrendondo, Director of International Student Services at Lorain County Community College and former Chairman of the Lorain Area Republican Party, and Jose Torres, Deputy Legal Counsel for Ted Strickland,Governor of State of Ohio.The debate moderator will be Jorge Delgado, Director of International Relations for the Cleveland Foundation.

Hispanics are the nations largest and fastest growing minority group and make up about 15% of the U.S. Population, many living in political swing states. During these hard times is vital for the Hispanic community to stay informed of the issues affecting our community. How important is the Hispanic vote for Senators Barack Obama and John McCain?What are the issues affecting the Hispanic community and how will they address them?How does each candidate feel about immigration, the economy, education, healthcare, and the War in Iraq?What are the doing to get Hispanic votes?

Date: Friday, October24, 2008, at 3:00 p.m.
Place: The City Club of Cleveland
Price: $15 Individual Ticket
$280/350-Corporate table of 8/10
$200/250- Non profittable of 8/10 All prices include appetizers.
Reservations and cancellations are required at least 24 hours in advance

By: 
Lorena Mora-Mowry