Campaign Update: Daisy Morales Supports Colectivo ARBOL in Aiding Vulnerable Farm Workers

Campaign Update: Daisy Morales Supports Colectivo ARBOL in Aiding Vulnerable Farm Workers

KISSIMMEE, Fla. (July 17, 2020) – Daisy Morales joined Colectivo ARBOL (Tree Collective) at the organization’s fundraiser event on July 17, 2020 at 5pm to support essential farm workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Medical officials have warned that the risk of COVID-19 not only lies in lack of social distancing and not wearing a face mask, but from prolonged or frequent exposure to high-risk areas.

Colectivo ARBOL held its event at 1985 John Young Parkway in Kissimmee. Morales educated attendees on her support of the agricultural community and her platform to protect it.

“It’s important that we give farm workers the help they need to stay safe and support their families during this challenging time,” said Morales. “They work tirelessly to make sure our families are fed. We need to make sure they’re healthy and can feed theirs.”

[El Sentinel] Daisy Morales, quiere luchar por “personas vulnerables” en el distrito 48 de la legislatura de Florida

[El Sentinel] Daisy Morales, quiere luchar por “personas vulnerables” en el distrito 48 de la legislatura de Florida

El deseo de luchar por “personas vulnerables en la comunidad que no tienen voz, que no tienen recursos para sostenerse en esta sociedad” llevó a Daisy Morales a lanzarse como candidata al distrito 48 de Orlando en la Cámara de Representantes de Florida.

Morales se medirá ante otros candidatos demócratas en las primarias del 18 de agosto con el deseo de llegar a la legislatura estatal donde ocuparía la sila que dejará vacante la representante Amy Mercado.

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Campaign Update: Daisy Morales Joins Democratic Women’s Clubs of Orange County’s ‘Caravan for Joe’

Campaign Update: Daisy Morales Joins Democratic Women’s Clubs of Orange County’s ‘Caravan for Joe’

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 11, 2020) – Daisy Morales joined the Women Democrats of Orange County in their “Caravan for Joe” event. With balloons, bubbles, and blaring horns, Team Daisy brought the noise and the joy for Joe Biden, all while connecting with the community at the same time.

While this was an event meant for women, it was interesting to spot an HD48 opponent, Samuel Vilchez Santiago, there. Rather confusing, given that none of the other HD48 candidates came–and rightly so. All in all, a great day nonetheless.

Want to join Team Daisy in connecting with the community? Drop us a line at daisyforflorida@gmail.com. If you want to support Daisy and help send her to Tallahassee, make a donation here.

[Orlando Politics] Local Organization to Present Political Forum 2020

[Orlando Politics] Local Organization to Present Political Forum 2020

ORLANDO, Fla. (June 24, 2020) – The non-profit organization Mujer Emprende Latina, will hold the 2nd edition of its signature event –“Raise Your Voice”, an informative panel about the 2020 Election, made up of women leaders and candidates  running for political office.

The event will consist of two main sessions: ‘Women, Facing the 2020 Elections’ and ‘Raise Your Voice 2020’, which will take place on July 2 and 30, 2020 at 2:00 pm through the digital platform of Zoom. [See Orlando Politics]

‘Women, Facing the 2020 Elections’ will feature the participation of Latina candidates for mayor of Kissimmee, aspiring Commissioners of the city, Orange County and Osceola. Among them: Lisandra Román, Jackie Espinoza, Olga Castaño, Kissimmee City Commissioner Olga González, Orange County Commissioner Mayra Uribe, Daisy Morales, and State Representative Amy Mercado.

The panelists will share details of their inspiring life stories, their positions, ideas and solutions to the social problems that affect women, in addition to their agendas and possible contributions to their positions in government. In addition, the event will feature the special participation of Orange County Commissioner Maribel Gómez-Cordero, Johanna López – from the Orange County school board, Yanidsi Vélez- Director of Hispanic Federation, ansJeanette Quiñonez – Office of Senator Marco Rubio.

“We are in an election year and as part of our social responsibility, at Mujer Emprende we want to continue promoting the position of women leaders in high levels of government, from where they can carry out a leading role in decision-making and positively impact life of our nation, ”said Marieangie Rosario, Director of Mujer Emprende Latina in Orlando.

The National Organization ‘Hispanic Federation’, for the second year, joins as an integral part of this effort, which also promotes and educates on the Latino vote. “For our Organization it is very important that Latinos exercise their right to vote in order to make their voices heard by our government. The 2018 electoral process was distinguished by historical female political participation and we hope that in 2020 many more women will come to occupy positions of power, ” said Yanidsi Velez,  Regional Director of the Hispanic Federation.

Both sessions will feature distinguished journalistic figures from our Community and will be broadcast simultaneously from the Facebook page of Mujer Emprende Latina Orlando and Hispanic Federation .

In the coming weeks, the organization, Mujer Emprende Latina, will announce the details of the second event ‘Raise Your Vote 2020‘.

Press Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From State House Candidate and Community Leader Andrew Jeng

Press Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From State House Candidate and Community Leader Andrew Jeng

ORLANDO, Fla. – Supervisor Daisy Morales‘ campaign announces endorsement from Asian American community leader and Florida House District 43 candidate Andrew Jeng in her primary race for State Representative.

Jeng is a global business leader who has served as the president of the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs of Central Florida, Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida, and Kiwanis Club of Kissimmee. Jeng is also a former police lieutenant of the Taiwan National Police Agency and a current member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). Congressman Darren Soto also recently recognized Jeng in the Congressional Record as a distinguished community leader on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.

“I’m endorsing Supervisor Daisy Morales for Florida House District 48 because of her ongoing track record of being a champion for diversity and inclusion for communities of color, low-income families, seniors and the special needs community,” said Andrew Jeng.

“Daisy has proven time after time that she is a true public servant for all communities, including the Asian-American community. She is a leader we trust to be our voice in Tallahassee. We know her and she knows our community.

“She’s in the trenches building trust and acceptance by making sure no community is left behind. I am proud to see Daisy run as the diversity and inclusion candidate.

“Democratic Presidential candidate Andrew Yang and members of the Asian-American community were invited as special guests by Supervisor Morales to witness Orange County’s first African-American mayor, Jerry Demings, administer her oath of office for re-election in 2018. Daisy was the first elected official to receive this historic honor by our new mayor.

“Daisy made sure our community had a seat at the table, and she’ll do even more for the people of District 48 and our state as the next State Representative, ” Jeng stated.

“It’s an honor beyond measure to receive the endorsement from such a distinguished community leader like Andrew Jeng,” said Supervisor Daisy Morales.  “Families in Orange and Osceola counties trust Andrew to fight for them every day as a community leader, and I am honored to have his trust, his ideas, and his participation as we build this bottom-up campaign to make sweeping change in Tallahassee and real progress in Florida.”

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

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Press Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From State Representative Bruce Antone

Press Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From State Representative Bruce Antone

ORLANDO, Fla. – Supervisor Daisy Morales campaign picked up another State Representative’s endorsement in her primary race for Florida State Representative of House District 48: State Representative Bruce Antone, who represents House District 46.

Representative Antone is a veteran state lawmaker who served as the Democratic Ranking Member of the House’s Education Committee and the Government Operations Appropriations Subcommittee. He also served as the chairman of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus.

“I am proud to endorse Daisy Morales for the Florida House of Representatives, and I’m confident that she will be an effective leader on behalf of the people of District 48,” said Representative Antone. “I’ve worked closely with Daisy on important issues in Orange County. She has been active in Tallahassee advocating for affordable housing and the environment.

“Daisy will work hard to improve public safety, strengthen our education system, and fight for affordable healthcare. I urge the people of Orange County to send Daisy to the Florida House so that she can defend Florida values and secure an even brighter future for our great state.”

“I’m honored to earn the endorsement of Representative Antone, a true champion for public education in the State House,” said Supervisor Morales. “Working closely with the veteran lawmaker has certainly been rewarding for me and for the people we serve in Orange County,” she added.

“Families across District 48 and our great state are still suffering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and now, more than ever, they deserve a common sense leader with over 30 years in public service working for them in Tallahassee,” stated Morales.

Morales, a two-term supervisor with the Orange County Soil & Water Conservation District (term in office expires November 4, 2020), has racked up several endorsements in her bid to succeed State Representative Amy Mercado, including from State Representative John Cortes, Osceola County Clerk of Courts Armando Ramirez and Ocoee City Commissioner George Oliver, III.

Morales has also scored endorsement from The X-Factor USA series contestant and international singer Lillie Nicole McCloud.

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Press Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From Osceola County Clerk of Courts Armando Ramirez

Press Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From Osceola County Clerk of Courts Armando Ramirez

ORLANDO, Fla. (June 9, 2020) – Today, Supervisor Daisy Morales’s campaign for State Representative of House District 48 announced the endorsement of the first Hispanic Constitutional officer in Osceola County, Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Courts Armando Ramirez.

“Daisy is a special gift when it comes to community service,” said Osceola County Clerk of Courts Armando Ramirez. “She understands the importance of working with elected officials in Orange County and statewide to get things done.

“Daisy is known for being everywhere and someone the voters can count on. She has been a fierce educator and defender of our environment in her role as an elected Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor. 

“I pray for Daisy and her leadership as the next State Representative of House District 48, and dedicate Deuteronomy 16:20 to her as she presses forward: ‘You must pursue justice…..’

“It’s an honor to have the endorsement of Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Courts Armando Ramirez,” Morales expressed. “I know Armando and like him, I’m proud of our Puerto Rican heritage and am concerned about the people in Puerto Rico. This champion and his team fought years to get a single-member district election system for Osceola County School Board members.”

To learn more about Supervisor Daisy Morales and her campaign for State Representative of House District 48, visit www.daisyforflorida.com Additionally, consider supporting the Daisy for State Representative Diversity and Inclusion movement in order to move Florida forward by donating $5, $10, or $20. The campaign’s initial goal is to raise $50,000, but needs much more to ensure victory.

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Media Contact: Daisy Morales for State Representative | Email Address: daisyforflorida@gmail.com | Website: daisyforflorida.com

Press Release: State Representative HD 48 Candidate Daisy Morales Qualifies For 2020 Primary Election Ballot

Press Release: State Representative HD 48 Candidate Daisy Morales Qualifies For 2020 Primary Election Ballot

ORLANDO, Fla. (June 8, 2020) – State Representative HD 48 candidate Supervisor Daisy Morales has qualified for the August 18th primary election ballot, according to the Florida Division of Elections.

While Morales was the only elected official candidate to enter the race just three weeks ago, she was the first candidate to meet Florida’s requirements to earn a spot on the ballot.

“Our campaign is humbled by the outpouring of support from across Orange County, specially in House District 48. The hard work of my family, friends, and our amazing team of volunteers has enabled me to qualify for the primary election ballot to compete for the Democratic nomination, Supervisor Daisy Morales. “I’m the only candidate in this race with a proven track record of defeating my opponents to win back-to-back countywide elections. In 2018, over 256,000 voters or 64% of the total votes trust me to be their elected leader for a second four-year term.

I currently represent the residents of House District 48 at the county level, as their elected Supervisor on the Orange County Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors. They know me and know them. I look forward to representing them in Tallahassee as the next State Representative.

My campaign earned endorsements from former Democratic Deputy Whip and State Representative John Cortes , City of Ocoee Commissioner George Oliver, III  and Music Artist Lillie Nicole McCloud.

In The News: Supervisor Daisy Morales Submits Resignation to Governor DeSantis to Run for State Representative HD 48

In The News: Supervisor Daisy Morales Submits Resignation to Governor DeSantis to Run for State Representative HD 48

ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor Daisy Morales is resigning from her countywide seat two years early in order to meet the Resign-To-Run Law deadline Friday, May 29.

Supervisor Morales is officially running for Florida State Representative of House District 48 seat held by Representative Amy Mercado, who’s seeking to unseat incumbent Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh.

“On Wednesday, May 27, I officially submitted my resignation letter from the Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors to Governor Ron DeSantis, effective November 4, 2020,” she said in a press release.

For the last six years, Supervisor Morales has made a name for herself in county politics and community advocacy. She is known for being highly visible at public events, hosting environmental tours for low-income children and communities of color, obtaining federal funding for constituents, erecting conservation district signs at Orange-Osceola and Orange-Seminole county lines, and developing strong working relationships with Orange County Commissioners and other elected officials across the state.

Florida House District 48 quickly became a crowded race, now boasting seven candidates–six Democrats and most recently one Republican, Jesus Martinez. The other five Democrats are Nelson PenaJulio L. RochaAlex TaylorAnthony Tsonis, and Samuel Vilchez Santiago, who was recently endorsed by State Representative Carlos Guillermo Smith.

At the Orange Soil & Water Conservation District Board, Seats 1,2,3 and 5 are open for election. A special election will be held to fill the remaining term of Morales’ seat (Seat 2). It appears none of the Supervisors up for re-election have yet filed to run for re-election.

Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From City of Ocoee Commissioner George Oliver, III

Release: Morales Campaign Announces Endorsement From City of Ocoee Commissioner George Oliver, III

ORLANDO, Fla. (May 29, 2020) – Supervisor Daisy Morales announced today, City of Ocoee Commissioner George Oliver, III has endorsed her campaign for State Representative of House District 48, which is part of Orange County.

“Supervisor Daisy Morales is a proven leader whose six-year record as a countywide elected official shows her commitment to diversity and inclusion of all people,” former Ocoee Mayor Pro Tem and Commissioner George Oliver, III said.

“She is the only candidate who understands the challenges Orange County families face everyday and she has the experience necessary to immediately offer real solutions.

With Supervisor Morales, you get a humble leader and quiet warrior who has shown the ability to build consensus in the public and private sectors, work with local, state and federal elected officials to get things done, and that is exactly what the people of House District 48 need in Tallahassee. I am proud to endorse her candidacy for State Representative.”

“I’m proud to earn the support and endorsement of City of Ocoee Commissioner George Oliver, III” Supervisor Morales said. “As local elected officials, we work closely on issues that matters to the people we serve in Ocoee and Orange County to reach the greatest outcome.”

“As the next State Representative of House District 48, I will work tirelessly for the people of House District 48 to expand economic opportunity, improve our schools, fight for affordable healthcare, protect our environment and defend the values that make Florida exceptional.”

Supervisor Daisy Morales was elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018 to serve on the Orange County Soil & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors. The District is a subdivision of the State of Florida.