Democrat wants to unite District 7’s diversity
Posted: February 5, 2012 at 4:13 a.m.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/RYAN MCGEENEY --01-24-2012-- Diana Gonzales Worthen is running to represent Arkansas State Senate District 7, one of th most hispanic districts in the state. Gonzales Worthen is currently director of Project Teach Them All, a grant-based program at the University of Arkansas.
Diana Gonzales Worthen believes she can unite the diverse cultures of Arkansas’ most Hispanic Senate district, District 7.
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>>The Republican platform is anti-abortion, and Democrats usually believe abortion should be legal under certain circumstances, he said. Hispanics are often Catholics and the church’s stance is anti-abortion, said Woods, who is also Catholic.<
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Hispanics are often wage earners too. The Catholic Church is all about supporting workers, of all faiths and nationalities. The Republican Party keeps its foot on workers' necks. Conversely, the local Workers Justice Center is supported by Catholics.
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