ICYMI: NPR Highlights BOLD PAC’s Leading Role for Democrats' Latino Vote Strategy

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January 3, 2024
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ICYMI: NPR Highlights BOLD PAC’s Leading Role for Democrats' Latino Vote Strategy

CHC BOLD PAC team members including Director of Communications Diana Castañeda (left), Senior Political Coordinator Danna Rodas,
Chairwoman Rep. Linda Sánchez and Executive Director Victoria McGroary.
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In Case You Missed It: CHC BOLD PAC – the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus – was recently highlighted in NPR for being at the forefront of Democrats’ Latino outreach strategy coming into an election year where Latino voters will play a major role in whether Democrats take back the House and defend the White House and Senate. The outlet also emphasizes how BOLD PAC’s first-ever Chairwoman, Linda Sánchez, is leading a team of Latina women in positions across the organization, which will prove to be critical in a year where reproductive rights will be the defining issue.
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Key excerpts:
- Sánchez is the first woman to serve as chair of BOLD PAC, the fundraising arm for Democrats' Congressional Hispanic Caucus. The 22-year old organization helps elect and support Latino candidates and works with elected members to organize and advocate for policies.
- "I'm on this mission to convince Latinos that we need more of them in Congress if we want the Congress to look like the America that it's supposed to represent," said BOLD PAC Chairwoman Linda Sánchez.
- Now, for the first time Sánchez is part of a larger team of women raising money for the group. BOLD PAC executive director Victoria McGroary says she and the other women on this team bring a critical perspective to the fight for Latino votes in an election where abortion will play a major role.
- "Latinas are critically important to our efforts not only in taking back the House, but also in defending the majority in the Senate and defending the White House as well," said BOLD PAC Executive Director Victoria McGroary.
- Sánchez and McGroary point to Democrats' success in the 2022 midterm elections. They said Latino voters were critical to winning in tight races and those same voters are increasingly important to success in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Arizona.
- Sánchez says Republicans are missing one glaring obstacle this upcoming election cycle. "They continue to be in their blind spot, the fact that reproductive rights are a very motivating issue," Sánchez said.
- In surveys, a growing majority of Latinos, similar to other groups in the country, see access to abortion as a top issue, and that abortion should be legal in most or all cases.
- Oregon Congresswoman Andrea Salinas knows that first hand — the freshman Democrat saw abortion play out as a major issue in her first election. "Oregon has always been very strong in defending reproductive rights," said BOLD PAC’s member Rep. Andrea Salinas.\
- Salinas was recruited by BOLD PAC, who helped her overcome a huge spending disadvantage in one of the most expensive congressional races in the country. One key Democratic opponent was funded by ex-cryptocurrency magnet Sam Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of financial crimes last month.
- "I had a really tough election and if it weren't for BOLD PAC stepping up for Latinas in our last cycle... I know I won't be here today," said BOLD PAC’s member Rep. Andrea Salinas.
- McGroary says that the old playbook, plus a bigger wave of Latino voters expected to turn out next year will spell blue wins across the country come next November.
- "I think we will absolutely be talking about how Latinos showed up, how they mobilized their community,"
McGroary says, "and they got to the polls and they voted for Democrats."
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CHC BOLD PAC Chairwoman Linda Sánchez and Executive Director Victoria McGroary.
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CHC BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the Hispanic Caucus, was founded in 2001 to increase Latino representation in Congress. Since its founding, BOLD PAC has more than doubled the size of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.





