Volunteers in Politics
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| Kim Curry-Goldsby "Our history is what keeps me contemporary. When I think of the battles won in the past, I take personal pride in engaging in our current battles. My name need never be mentioned as long as my actions are remembered. I believe as Californians vote yes on Prop. 30 and no on Prop. 32, my labor will prove both fruitful and rewarding." Kim Curry-Goldsby is an active member of DLC 703, and she works for the Department of Motor Vehicles in Riverside. She volunteers for many phone banks and was also very involved in the candidate endorsement process. |
Catherine Razo "Every chance I get, whether face to face, phone, email, text, even Facebook, I'm telling everyone what is going on and what is at stake." Catherine has volunteered on multiple campaigns in the past and has been speaking out on Prop. 32 for [blank months]. Phone banking and precinct walking allows her to meet others who share the same union values and share knowledge that can help educate others on future elections and political issues. |
