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Rendon is a smart, thoughtful candidate

August 30, 2024

OMG, this man is smart, thoughtful and has an incredible track record of navigating bureaucratic systems to help us. Marty Rendon, a candidate for state representative in District 14, is a skilled public servant with extensive legislative experience and a proven track record of creating meaningful change, especially for our diverse communities. His career, spanning decades, reflects a deep commitment to public service, particularly in championing children’s rights. As UNICEF’s legislative director for 25 years, this man cares about families and, importantly, has made the lives of so many better!

Marty’s legislative expertise is unparalleled. His recent work as chair of the legislative committee of the Delaware Human and Civil Rights Commission helped secure the right to counsel for tenants, advance our LGBTQ+ protections, and strengthen laws against religious discrimination. His knowledge of the legislative process has already made an impact across communities. 

Marty is also known for his commitment to serving the community above any political agenda and will fight to collaborate, even across differing views. Again, this man is skilled and already has the qualities we need in a state representative. Think about voting for this smart and good guy, and remember to vote in the Tuesday, Sept. 10 primary.

Miguel Gomez
Rehoboth Beach
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