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African-Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress

African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress

Declares His Candidacy For The 37th District of Los Angeles

African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress

Magazine, The Immigrant Experience

Ted Alemayhu, The founder of US Doctors for Africa, who coordinated in 2009, The First Ladies Summit for Health in Los Angeles that brought 27 African countries to discuss healthcare and also assisted victims of Hurricane Katrina, Haiti, sought help from Congress on behalf of The Ebola crisis in Africa, has made a brave move to change the political impact in the 37th District in Los Angeles. Going in as an Independent candidate his sole intention is to represent the people of the 37th district on issues including: their healthcare, education jobs, and immigration, reform without dealing with the drama of the Republican or Democratic parties.

This is the 1st time an African Born Immigrant from Ethiopia is making such a great move in American politics in Los Angeles. We look forward to a very exciting campaign as candidate Alemayhu takes on his civic right to work for the people of Los Angeles.

America is the land of the Free and a true nation of immigrants.

African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress

African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress

 

African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress African Born US Citizen, Ted Alemayhu Takes On A Giant Political Step In The Race For Congress

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