With
one week remaining before the November general election, a group
of St. Edward’s University students are hosting an event to
give Democratic candidates one last chance to campaign. On Tuesday,
Oct. 26, the St. Edward’s University College Democrats are
hosting a Rally for Democrats and have invited all Austin-area Democratic
candidates and elected officials to participate. The list of confirmed
participants — which is expected to grow as the event and
election draw nearer — currently includes Jorge Herrera, Texas
John Kerry/John Edwards campaign director; incumbent District 51
State Representative Eddie Rodriguez; 200th Judicial District Court
Judge Gisela Triana; Andy Brown, campaign manager for Congressman
Lloyd Doggett; Mark Strama, candidate for District 50 state representative;
Kelly White, candidate for District 40 state representative; and
Greg Hamilton, candidate for Travis County Sheriff. Two university
professors also will speak at the rally.
The
event coincides with early voting at St. Edward’s University.
Registered voters may cast their ballot in the Ragsdale Center lobby
between noon and 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 26. St. Edward’s
University College Democrats will provide free refreshments upstairs
in Mabee Ballroom C to all community members who participate in
the early voting on campus.
The
St. Edward’s University College Democrats is a chapter member
of the College Democrats of America, the official student arm of
the Democratic National Committee. A relatively new student organization,
the club has more than 175 members who have participated in a variety
of events to encourage active involvement in local and national
politics. Since August, the College Democrats has coordinated voter
registration drives, hosted debate parties and candidate information
days, and planned the upcoming rally.
•
Who: Democratic candidates, St. Edward’s University community
• What: College Democrats host rally for Democrats
• When: Tuesday, Oct. 26
Voting: noon–6 p.m.
Rally: 5–6:30 p.m.
Reception immediately following in Mabee Ballroom C, third floor
• Where: Steps on north side of the Ragsdale Center
Founded
by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward’s University
has been named as one of America’s Best Colleges for 2005
by U.S. News & World Report and was selected by The
Princeton Review for inclusion in the guide “Colleges with
a Conscience.” St. Edward’s is a private, Catholic,
liberal arts university of approximately 4,650 students located
in Austin, Texas.
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