Community members and guest panel members take a group photo after the Nebraska Democratic Party town hall at Lexington Middle School on Sunday, May 25.
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Robert Parker of Sutherland, center, is a member of the Lincoln County Party of the Nebraska Democratic Party. At the town hall event on Sunday, May 25 in Lexington, Parker suggests strategies for revitalizing local political engagement.
From left to right: National Committeewoman for the Nebraska Democratic Party (NPD) Sharlette Schwenninger, President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs Jane Kleeb, Keith County attorney Randy Fair, Former State Sen. Al Davis and Youth & Family Services Librarian for the Lexington Public Library Rocio Casanova on Sunday at the Nebraska Democratic Party town hall at the Lexington Middle School cafeteria.
Nebraska Democratic Party chair and President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs Jane Kleeb speaks about rural community challenges during the town hall event at the Lexington Middle School.
Keith County attorney Randy Fair speaks passionately about engaging voters during the Nebraska Democratic Party town hall, emphasizing the importance of direct, personal political interaction on Sunday, May 25 in Lexington.
Former Nebraska State Sen. Al Davis speaks about rebuilding community trust during the town hall event, urging supporters to actively engage with local media. "If you've got a local newspaper, pay attention to the issues and write letters to that paper," Davis said.
During her spare time, Youth and Family Services Librarian Rocio Casanova teaches a citizenship preparation class, helping immigrants navigate the complex process of becoming U.S. citizens.
Community members and guest panel members take a group photo after the Nebraska Democratic Party town hall at Lexington Middle School on Sunday, May 25.
Robert Parker of Sutherland, center, is a member of the Lincoln County Party of the Nebraska Democratic Party. At the town hall event on Sunday, May 25 in Lexington, Parker suggests strategies for revitalizing local political engagement.
During her spare time, Youth and Family Services Librarian Rocio Casanova teaches a citizenship preparation class, helping immigrants navigate the complex process of becoming U.S. citizens.
Former Nebraska State Sen. Al Davis speaks about rebuilding community trust during the town hall event, urging supporters to actively engage with local media. "If you've got a local newspaper, pay attention to the issues and write letters to that paper," Davis said.
Keith County attorney Randy Fair speaks passionately about engaging voters during the Nebraska Democratic Party town hall, emphasizing the importance of direct, personal political interaction on Sunday, May 25 in Lexington.
From left to right: National Committeewoman for the Nebraska Democratic Party (NPD) Sharlette Schwenninger, President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs Jane Kleeb, Keith County attorney Randy Fair, Former State Sen. Al Davis and Youth & Family Services Librarian for the Lexington Public Library Rocio Casanova on Sunday at the Nebraska Democratic Party town hall at the Lexington Middle School cafeteria.
Nebraska Democratic Party chair and President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs Jane Kleeb speaks about rural community challenges during the town hall event at the Lexington Middle School.