As they kick off their annual convention, Texas Democratic Party leaders say they hope the event will help build additional momentum to make gains in the November midterm elections. | SergioMarBel
Thousands of Democrats are expected to flood the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center this week to hear speeches, get trained on running for office and campaigns, and adopt the party’s new platform.
Rep. Gilberto Hinojosa, the chairman of the Texas Democratic Party, told The Texas Newsroom the meetup will show Texans what his organization cares about — access to education, inclusion, gun safety, and access to reproductive health. Thousands of Democrats are expected to flood the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center to hear speeches, get trained on running for office and campaigns, and adopt the party’s new platform.
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