Roberto Lizardo is a consummate professional with a proven track record and leadership experience in business development, customer service, civic engagement.
Thank you @EspaillatNY for joining this campaign for an affordable NYC and for fighting Trump's authoritarianism in DC.
Adriano and I know that the only way we can protect this city is by standing firm in our values and standing up for working class and immigrant New Yorkers.
"While everyone's eyes are glued to the ups and downs on Wall Street, we cannot ignore the fact that President Trump is methodically tearing apart the Department of Labor right before our eyes! This is a serious issue that demands our outrage and scrutiny!"
Check it out! So proud my son @Lin_Manuel gets to be a small part of the amazing work volunteers all over the country are doing to elect
@KamalaHarris as our president. Thanks @swingleft
In the debate, Trump claimed he he fired Secretary of Defense Mark Esper because he “did a bad job”
Trump fired the Iraq war vet & lifelong Republican by tweet on Nov 9, 2020
Here’s the real reason. This is how close we came at the end of Trump’s term 👇
BREAKING: In a shocking leak, JD Vance calls women who cannot biologically have children miserable people. Retweet to make sure every American sees this and knows how vile Vance is.
In a letter first obtained by CBS News, LULAC requested that the Justice Department investigate Paxton's office for Voting Rights Act violations.
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Wow. A must-watch from Joy Reid on the immunity decision. “It’s above Joe Biden for me. I don’t care about his age…You’re now voting for your life. You must vote. Y’all better vote for your lives.” This is perfect. Everyone should watch & share this.
This morning I joined my old friend Rev Moore to address the Congregants at the First Baptist Church of Crown Heights in Brooklyn.
It was wonderful to be back with so many old friends and meet new ones.
@JCColtin When elected individuals, who themselves have experienced the struggles associated with community empowerment, stoop to such divisive tactics, it not only showcases hypocrisy but also evokes a profound sense of repulsion.
“We will take our seat back” AM Inez Dickens said about Rep. Adriano Espaillat’s #NY13 “to become a Black seat.” He is Dominican, but it “was carved out to be represented by a Black. Not a person of color. But a Black.”
New chapter in the ongoing Espaillat-Wright Harlem rivalry.
@NYDO_1993@lbanypd Keep up the great work, my friend, and thank you so much for everything you do for our community. May God always watch over and guide you, showering you with countless blessings.
Who, pray tell, reaps the rewards of this endeavor? Certainly not me! Pray enlighten me, who are these individuals masquerading as representatives? https://t.co/xxAnswWU6t