Press Release: State Representative Nominee Daisy Morales’s Statement on Women’s Equality Day

Press Release: State Representative Nominee Daisy Morales’s Statement on Women’s Equality Day

ORLANDO, Fla. (August 27, 2020) – State Representative Nominee Daisy Morales (D-District 48, Orlando) released the following statement on Women’s Equality Day, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment:

“As we reflect on one hundred years since American women were granted the right to vote through the ratification of the 19th amendment, we must honor the legacy of those who paved the way for not only a woman’s voice in our democracy, but a woman’s role in leading it.

“While this is a landmark to celebrate, we also know that the 19th Amendment only gave some women, white women, the right to vote. African American women like Mary Church Terrell, Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, and so many women whose names we may not know, played critical roles in the suffrage movement and often don’t get the recognition they deserve. Their efforts were not realized until the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, when all women of color finally received the right to vote.

“We can be proud of the fact that in the Florida Legislature we are seeing a growing number of women elected to state office. And in spite of racism and sexism, women of color are continuing to lead, especially a black woman as the Vice Presidential nominee.

“For this year’s Women’s Equality Day, we must recommit ourselves to empowering women, listening to women, and electing women.

“With women continuing to rise, America is a better place.”

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

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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.”

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.

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.