
Manor Night - Huang Xinmin (Sam Huang) Election Party (Photos)
Manor Night - Sam Huang Election Party (Photos) (This website's news Xing Hao) On the evening of Friday, May 16th, in a building covering an area of 10...
(This website's news) Xing Hao) On the evening of Friday, May 16, in a castle-style mansion covering an area of 10.5 acres, Sam Huang, a Chinese candidate for Chandler City Council, held a unique campaign party. Many well-known Chinese people, community leaders, and political party leaders in the state also attended the party to cheer for Huang Xinmin.
European style classical castle
Living room
Roof
Bedroom
Part hall
Before the official start of the campaign speech, Nick, the owner of the mansion Goodman led the guests to visit this European classical-style house, and patiently explained the design and use of each room. Afterwards, everyone gathered at the outdoor swimming pool in the backyard, waiting for the campaign party to start.
(Left to right) Ling Lynne Win Gala Director Shouan Pan, Ph.D. Mesa Community College President (MCC President) Tom Morrissey Former Arizona Republican Party Chairman, Candidate for LD 18 Senate Maribel Dillard, Arizona Asian American Association (AAAA) President Sam Huang, Ph.D., Candidate for Chandler City Council, Robert Graham – Arizona Republican Chairman (Arizona GOP Chairman) Barry Wong, former state legislator, member of the State Business Committee, Bernard Wu, President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Tony Kao, senior overseas Chinese leader
The evening was hosted by former state Congressman Barry Wong presided over the event, and campaign guests included: Arizona Republican Party Chairman Robert Graham, former Arizona Republican Party Chairman Tom Morrissey, Arizona Asian American Association Chairman Maribel Dillard, Chinese Chamber of Commerce President Wu Zhaowen, etc. Each guest gave a brief speech, describing the role of Chinese in the state and the advantages of candidate Huang Xinmin's candidacy. The finale was the speech of candidate Huang Xinmin. Using a pizza as a gimmick, he not only quickly attracted people's attention, but also vividly explained the status, role and importance of Chinese participation in politics in the United States.
>Huang Xinmin
Huang Xinmin came to the United States 21 years ago and obtained a doctorate in education. He has served as a journalist, party executive, teacher, education researcher, and middle school principal. This is his second run for the position. He believes that this time's political views are more mature than the first time - "fiscal responsibility, economic opportunities, quality of life." In addition, he also has a political opinion. Although it has not been officially made public, in his speech that night, he made a promise to strive for a special fund of one million U.S. dollars every year for cultural activities and various matters in the Asian community. As a Chinese running for the Municipal Senate, Huang Xinmin believes that his advantage lies in: "The image of Chinese in the United States is relatively positive, so in mainstream society, some people have a particularly favorable impression of Chinese, which is a plus for the election." However, he has already lost the election once and he also has many concerns, "The election is a game of numbers. The total number of Chinese Americans in Chandler City is only more than 4,000, and there may be less than 500 people who actually register to vote, and it is very likely that not all of these 500 people will vote. If you want to be directly elected in the first round of elections on August 26, you will need about 14,000 votes. "So, you can imagine the pressure on Huang Xinmin on the road to election. However, he himself is quite confident. He said that even if this election fails, he will still not give up because he hopes that his candidacy and election will enhance the status and influence of the Chinese.
Hundreds of guests participated in the campaign
The campaign party concluded with a musical performance and buffet. However, the road for the Chinese in American politics is just a comma, long and difficult. I hope that in addition to providing more human and financial support to the candidate Dr. Huang Xinmin, Chinese friends can also do more publicity among other ethnic groups and mainstream society, so as to turn it into votes that can be grasped in their hands.
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