First Latino Running for Lt Governor in PA to visit Pittsburgh this Friday

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Ray Sosa, candidate for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor, will be visiting the city of Pittsburgh on Friday, February 25.

According to campaign organizers Mr. Sosa will be meeting with Chairman Tim Stevens and his advisory team at The Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP) headquarters. Throughout the day he will be meeting with community leaders, listening to the needs of the community, and offering solutions.

Ray Sosa is the first Latino to ever be a candidate for Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor in the history of the state. He has been appointed by three US governors and has executive branch experience.

More information on Ray Sosa is available on his campaign page.

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