Renowned Latino leaders support RFK Jr.’s declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.

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By Esteban Cabrera

Nueva York:  Renowned leaders of the Latino Community were present supporting the Declaration of Independence of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in this historic city in the company of the co-founders of American Values 2024, Mark Gorton, president at Tower Research Capital New York and Tony Lyons, recently profiled in the Wall Street Journal, president of Skyhorse Publishing. The event was held at Independence Hall, a United States national monument, where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted in 1753.

The leaders of the Hispanic community, Alejandra Chaparro, Lilliam Banner and Esteban Cabrera, Latina director, Hispanic organizer and Latino consultant, respectively, of America Values 2024 Super Pac, were part of the select delegation led by Gorton and Lyons that through American Values 2024 Super Pac, together with the candidate’s campaign, organized the reception of the now independent candidate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Other renowned leaders of the Hispanic community who were part of the commission that received Kennedy in Philadelphia were José Cross, leader of the non-profit organization, “Project We Demand Respect for the Diaspora” (PRO-ERD); Juan Celeste, renowned winery entrepreneur and business leader from Pennsylvania, resident in Philadelphia; Daniel Croussett, a prominent businessman in the remittance business, winemaker and political leader of Philadelphia; The Political Scientist, Patrick Colón and a large group of young people who have already endorsed RFK Jr. in Philadelphia, composed of Calis Cotto, Carolan Camacho, Rosa Espinal, Karla Espinal Rodríguez, Branny Sánchez de Jesús, Walkyanna Olivo, Alexander Trinidad Torres, Luis Alexander Simón Jerez, Daniel Alexander Colón Pérez, José Daniel Colon Portorreal, Alexavier Alcequiez and Adrian Jerez.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed American Values 2024 Super Pac after his Independence speech in Philadelphia, where an angry crowd shouted at him over and over again: Declare your independence! Declare your independence! Declare Your Independence! has gained significant momentum in the polls and conquered various leaders of the African-American and Latino community; financial collections have also skyrocketed in the Super Pac, surpassing 11 million dollars in the next 6 hours after the speech.

That momentum has sparked the start of a proselytizing tour that began at the Marriott Hotel in West Chester Township, Ohio, on Tuesday, October 17 that will also take him to Kentucky and Tennessee before heading to Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Minneapolis and Arizona.

In West Chester, Kennedy explained several policy proposals, specifically on immigration, clusters, affordable housing and the environment.

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