The Hoke Dems Podcast

Hoke Democrats + Daniel Franch = Winning

1 h 3 min · 27 de abr de 2024
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Meet Daniel Franch, the dynamic regional organizing director for the Piedmont region of the North Carolina Democratic Party. Daniel’s transition from a compassionate conservative to a dedicated Democrat is truly inspiring. His story, starting from the Boy Scouts and extending to Germany, highlights the importance of tolerance and embracing different perspectives. Daniel is actively fighting against the GOP's attack on public education, working to support public schools. He believes in more than just defense; he emphasizes proactive engagement with voters throughout the year to build power and drive progress in North Carolina. Daniel tackles tough issues like abortion and promotes the Democratic Party's positive message. He advocates for fair play through independent redistricting, challenges extremist views in the Republican Party, and encourages youth participation. Aware of the significant impact of foreign policy on elections, Daniel is driven to share his story, underscoring the power of politics to transform and the critical need for action, engagement, and inspiration for a better future in North Carolina.

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