Rep. Charles Rangel Turns Back On The Bronx: Welcome2TheBronx Officially Endorses Espaillat For Congress

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The Bronx may be used to being an afterthought on politicians minds but it doesn’t mean that we have to sit down and take it.

Rep. Charles Rangel of the 13th Congressional District, which spans Upper Manhattan and the Northwest Bronx, has cancelled his appearance on the popular cable talk show, BronxTalk.

This was a unique opportunity for Rangel to address the issues that face our borough in a debate with State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Rev Michael Walrond who are challenging him in the upcoming primary.

We are tired of politicians turning their backs on us but we don’t have to take it sitting down. That’s why I’m encouraging folks to turn their backs on Rangel and vote for Espaillat who will be appearing on BronxTalk.

Get out and vote in the June 24th primary folks and make your voices heard.

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