Sanchez, Rep Linda Snchez (D-Calif.), FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, Dan and Rhoda Glickman, Angie Gates, Gregory Nava, Deborah Rutter, Noel Greene, Maria Cardona, Lyndon Boozer, Cynthia Palafox, Connie Coopersmith, Gordon Peterson, Capricia Marshall, and Mariella and Michael Trager.
Date: Dec 07, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
In 2020 battleground state, looming Mueller report could hold dangers for Democrats
We should not be gambling our future prospects of winning back the White House on what is in the Mueller report, said Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist who worked for Hillary Clinton and Obamas presidential campaigns. Voters want candidates to focus on issues important to them, such as heal
"I think Tom's campaign I think they're pretty confident at the end of the day but they believed that this was always going to go to Atlanta," said Maria Cardona, a voting member backing Perez. "Tom has done a pretty good job of cementing a topnotch campaign given the timing of when he got in but
Date: Feb 23, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Hillary Clinton prepares for 'reality show' debates
If we knew this was going to be a debate about issues, I would say Hillary Clinton will blow him out of the water, said Maria Cardona, a former senior adviser to her 2008 campaign. We all know thats not going to be the kind of debate this is, she said. He will transform that debate stage into
Date: Sep 21, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Among Democrats, deep concern about Clinton's Hispanic strategy
A lot of it has evolved to include outreach that isnt obvious to people who are used to doing it old school, said veteran Democratic strategist Maria Cardona. The Clinton campaign and the DNC are very strategically focused on Latino millennials.
Date: Sep 18, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
With a new plane, Clinton courts media on the campaign trail
"It's her opportunity to continue to frame the message, to own the conversation," said Maria Cardona, a Democratic strategist and former Clinton campaign aide. "As opposed to letting it all happen on his timeframe and his playing field."
Hillary has a good heart, and the Democrats have a more human feeling than the Republicans for immigrants, whether they have (legal) papers or not, said Maria Cardona, 57, a day care worker from El Salvador.
--SHOULD THE FLAG COME DOWN? NPR host Steve Inskeep, Democratic strategist Maria Cardona and Republican strategist Sara Fagen debated that question on the "This Week" roundtable. WATCH: http://abcn.ws/1Ldf7OT