Press Release: Daisy Morales Endorses Karolyn Campbell in Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Race

Press Release: Daisy Morales Endorses Karolyn Campbell in Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Race

ORLANDO, Fla. (August 21, 2020) – State Representative nominee and Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor Daisy Morales has endorsed the Board’s first legally blind candidate, Karolyn Campbell, who is running to replace Supervisor Morales on the Board.

“I endorse Karolyn Campbell for Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Seat 2. She brings experience and extensive knowledge of Orange County’s natural resources,” said Supervisor Morales.

Campell serves on the Orange County Disability Board, where Supervisor Morales also serves as Vice Chair. She also often volunteered with Supervisor Morales on several community events over the years.

Campbell boasts a background in environmental education, life cycle sustainment, soil and water conservation management and green initiatives. As a speaker and mentor, she’s been an advocate for increasing diversity, women, and people with special needs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) for creative solutions.

Supervisor Morales has advocated for the special needs community for many years. She was the legal guardian and caretaker for her mother and special needs sister, both of whom are now deceased. This cause is so personal to her, she made it a campaign promise in her run for State Representative for District 48.

Supervisor Morales won the Florida House District 48 primary against four opponents Tuesday night.

“I promised the people of District 48 that I would go to Tallahassee and fight for quality healthcare for all and for the special needs community,” said Supervisor Morales recently. “What better way to advocate for them than to help someone from the community get elected to public office?” Supervisor Morales added. “Karolyn is more than qualified for the seat.”

Campbell, a military veteran and UCF graduate, has four Bachelor of Science degrees: in Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Molecular and Microbiology, and Psychology; she holds a Master of Science in System Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School and a Master of Business Administration in Aviation and Finance from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Campbell also graduated from the Department of the Navy Acquisition Development Program in August 2012. She is Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) Level III Career Field Certified in Engineering and Life Cycle Logistics and also holds certifications in Program Management, Facilities Engineering, Science & Technology Management, SPRDE – Program Systems Engineering, and is a Defense Acquisition Corps Member.

Campbell is running against Sean McQuade in a special election in November to serve the remaining two years of Supervisor Morales’s Seat 2 term. The seat is available again in 2022.

McQuade ran against incumbent Supervisor Morales in the 2018, losing with 144,321 votes to Morales’s 256,342.

The general election takes place November 3, 2020.

Media Contact: DaisyForFlorida@gmail.com | Campaign Website: DaisyForFlorida.com

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Daisy Morales Beats Establishment Candidate, PACs, 21 Major Endorsements to Win Democratic Primary

Daisy Morales Beats Establishment Candidate, PACs, 21 Major Endorsements to Win Democratic Primary

By Florida National News

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Supervisor Daisy Morales is known for winning countywide elections, but on election night, she turned political juggernut in defeating the establishment candidate, PACs, and 21 major endorsements to win the Democratic primary for Florida House District 48.

Morales swept all election categories: Election Day, Early Voting, and Vote By Mail.

According to the Orange County Supervisor of Elections website, Supervisor Morales, the underdog of the race, ended up winning with 40 percent of the vote. Samuel Vilchez Santiago, the youngest and highly favored candidate in the race with a whopping 21 endorsements behind him and over $52,000 in campaign funding, trailed by 10 percentage points at 30 percent.

Press Release: Daisy Morales Praises Joe Biden’s VP Pick Kamala Harris

Press Release: Daisy Morales Praises Joe Biden’s VP Pick Kamala Harris

ORLANDO, Fla. (August 12, 2020) – The Daisy Morales campaign has released the following statement from Daisy Morales, candidate for Florida House District 48, on former Vice President Joe Biden selecting Senator Kamala Harris:

“Congratulations to Senator Kamala Harris for being named as former Vice President Joe Biden’s pick for VP. This historic moment shattered the glass ceiling and even a few walls. Not only is Senator Harris one of only a handful of women to ever be at the top of a major party nominee ticket, but she’s the first African American, Caribbean American (Jamaican heritage) and South Asian American (Indian heritage) to ever do it. Senator Harris’s sharp, relentless pursuit of the truth and accountability inspired Biden, her former opponent, to pick her.

“Biden committed to choosing a woman as his running mate, and it only makes sense he chose Senator Harris. She embodies the poise, confidence, experience, passion and heart for service that we as women carry and share with the world every single day.

“The response surrounding Senator Harris’s pick is also a powerful lesson on how important it is for women to support each other. Senator Amy Clobuchar, former National Security Advisor Susan Rice, our Florida Congresswoman Val Demings, and many other women in key leadership roles across the country have rallied around Senator Harris in this historic moment, raising their voices in solidarity with hers to inspire all of us as Americans to make ours heard at the ballot box. Women are an unstoppable force for positive change when we rally together, and there’s no better time than now for us to make change. This is not the time for petty competition or silent blocking or sabotage, but to unify like never before.

“I look forward to helping the Biden-Harris campaign to win the Puerto Rican vote in Florida.”

Media Contact: DaisyForFlorida@gmail.com | Campaign Website: DaisyForFlorida.com

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Campaign Update: Team Daisy Lights Up Semoran Boulevard and Colonial Drive

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Lights Up Semoran Boulevard and Colonial Drive

The grind continues! Daisy Morales and team are bringing the energy in the community, this time on the corner of Semoran Boulevard and Colonial Drive. With lively music, vibrant Old Glory and Puerto Rican flags, the team danced and waved to thousands of drivers Tuesday morning.

Daisy’s been engaged in the Orange County community for decades and loves the people. In the last eight years, she’s traveled to Tallahassee and worked with lawmakers to bring back funding for Orange County residents and landowners. She’s been open and accessible to her constituents as an elected Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor.

Vote Daisy Morales for House District 48 on or before August 18th! To make a donation or join Team Daisy, visit daisyforflorida.com.

Press Release: Daisy Morales’ Statement on Puerto Rico’s Election Crisis

Press Release: Daisy Morales’ Statement on Puerto Rico’s Election Crisis

ORLANDO, Fla. (August 11, 2020) – The Daisy Morales campaign has released the following statement from Daisy Morales, candidate for Florida House District 48, on Puerto Rico’s recent election crisis:

“Puerto Rico’s recent primary election crisis is unfair and unacceptable. Voters couldn’t exercise their right to vote because not all voting precincts received their ballots in time, causing voters to be turned away after risking their lives amid the COVID-19 pandemic by waiting in line to exercise their right to vote.

“As leaders, it’s our responsibility to serve the needs of the people and be as prepared as possible. As a result of the primary ballot shortage this weekend, the ballots cast will be counted and the election paused until the remaining precincts receive their ballots and voters can cast them next Sunday, Aug. 16. Several elected leaders have leveled lawsuits against the Puerto Rico State Elections Commission for being unable to deliver ballots to more than half of the island’s election precincts.  

“Puerto Ricans take elections seriously. Some 70% of the island’s population typically turns out to vote. And as someone with family still living on the island, this is personal to me. What’s heartbreaking is that this weekend’s fiasco is discouraging some Puerto Ricans from engaging in the voting process at all, and that shouldn’t be the case. Every vote counts, and every eligible voter deserves to exercise their right to vote on the appointed election day.”

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Waves Signs at John Young and Oak Ridge

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Waves Signs at John Young and Oak Ridge

Team Daisy did a sign waving at the corner of John Young Parkway and Oak Ridge Road Friday. With vibrant music and bold U.S. and Puerto Rican flags honoring the community and Daisy’s heritage, our team lit up the corner and engaged with District 48 voters who passed by, blowing their horns in support. Some stopped to talk with us and we gladly answered their questions.

Vote Daisy Morales for House District 48 on or before August 18th!

To learn more about our campaign, make a donation, or volunteer, visit daisyforflorida.com.

Press Release: State Rep Candidate Daisy Morales’ Statement on the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Voting Rights

Press Release: State Rep Candidate Daisy Morales’ Statement on the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Voting Rights

Today marks the 100th anniversary of women getting their right to vote. As your elected Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor and State Representative candidate, I understand and appreciate this milestone. Women’s voices count, and it’s important that we make our voices heard not only at the ballot box, but by running for office to be the change we want to see in the world. Women elect each other to public office, and I’m a product of that.

Make your voice count by voting Daisy Morales for House District 48 on or before August 18th! Learn more or make a donation at daisyforflorida.com.

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Kicks Off Sign-Waving in District 48

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Kicks Off Sign-Waving in District 48

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 26, 2020) – Team Daisy hit the streets in District 48 today, waving signs and showing voters love on street corners while staying safe and wearing our masks during COVID-19. Not only was it important to wave our signs, but it was also important to have Old Glory (the American flag) there too. With over 30 years of public service, Ms. Morales respects the ideals the flag represents and wants as many residents as possible to enjoy those ideals.

It appears that we may be trendsetters, too. Since the day we waved our signs, several other candidates have started sign waving as well, which didn’t appear to be happening before we decided to hit the streets in District 48.

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Putting in Work!

Campaign Update: Team Daisy Putting in Work!

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 24, 2020) – Team Daisy set up shop in a local Orlando neighborhood to get the word out about Ms. Morales. We did phone banking to reach voters and coordinated with volunteers on our upcoming sign waving event.

Our workshop faced the scenic waterside where several residents rode by on their boats and waved, some yelling out their support for Ms. Morales.

Press Release: State Representative Candidate Daisy Morales Slams Orlando Sentinel Endorsement Article as Misleading and Inaccurate

Press Release: State Representative Candidate Daisy Morales Slams Orlando Sentinel Endorsement Article as Misleading and Inaccurate

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 22, 2020) – In response to the Orlando Sentinel’s July 21, 2020 endorsement article, Florida State Representative House District 48 candidate Daisy Morales is setting the record straight and calling out the Orlando Sentinel to be fully transparent and stop misinforming readers.

The article states in relevant part:

“The race’s fifth candidate, Daisy Morales, declined our interview invitation, possibly because she expected we would ask why she didn’t show up for almost a year for Soil & Water Conservation District meetings, a post she was first elected to in 2014. Morales doesn’t deserve serious consideration by voters.”

Morales slammed the Orlando Sentinel’s claims. “The voters of District 48 have their own minds and will consider all candidates, as they should, so that line about me not deserving serious consideration is a baseless attempt to sway the election,” said Morales.

“As for the Orlando Sentinel implying that I possibly declined the interview because of the questions they would want to ask me, that’s a dead point for three reasons. One, the Orlando Sentinel and Florida National News already covered my attendance in previous articles. That allegation is misleading and had nothing to do with why I didn’t attend. Two, I did a virtual interview with El Sentinel on July 13, 2020—just two days before the Orlando Sentinel’s interview—so I clearly have nothing to hide. Three, it’s the candidate’s prerogative to not participate, but more importantly, I had a scheduling conflict on the day of the interview and their editorial team was aware of that, offered me two alternate days, and we confirmed one, but the interview never happened.”

As the Orlando Sentinel coordinated a virtual interview with the five Democratic candidates for Florida House District 48, Orlando Sentinel’s Barbara Jay frequently communicated with Morales via email to confirm her attendance for the proposed July 15 date. Morales clearly indicated early on that she wasn’t available to participate on that date. Jay, however, reached back out to offer two alternate dates, Tuesday, July 14 and Thursday, July 16, and Morales agreed to July 16, which Jay apologetically confirmed. “I regret we had so many changes that week that it moved to Wednesday from so many other days,” Jay wrote in a July 13 email [See attached screen captures].

“I had no problem sharing the reason why I’m running for House District 48 in Spanish and looked forward to doing it in English,” said Morales.

“The public deserves to have a news outlet that is accurate, transparent and trustworthy. The accusation that I declined the interview because of what the Orlando Sentinel might ask me is inaccurate and the article needs to be corrected to reflect the facts.”

Media Contact: DaisyForFlorida@gmail.com | Campaign Website: DaisyForFlorida.com

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