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Welcome to the official account of the Monroe County Democratic Party in Stroudsburg, PA. Please contact and follow us at linktr.ee/monroepadems
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@awsom_animal_shelter @safemonroe @mutualaidofthepoconos @monroecountymealsonwheels
Now at MCDC HQ: Give & Take. Donate items you don’t need, and take what you do. We are accepting donated items for AWSOM, Safe Monroe, Mutual Aid of the Poconos, Monroe County Meals on Wheels, and more!
In remembrance of our nation’s heroes on Memorial Day. May we never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸
We 👀 you, Congressmen Bresnahan and Mackenzie…and WE VOTE! #VoteThemOut #VoteBlue2026
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New Series: Part 1, Trump 2.0 First 100 Days, “Where’s Donald?” Edition. 🙄 Please follow our new daily series outlining the least popular President’s first 100 days in office.

#MonroePADems #MonroeCountyPADemocrats #MonroeCountyPADemocraticParty #MonroeCountyPA #Resist #Resistance #VoteBlue
We can’t preserve Democracy if we’re fighting against ourselves.

Regards,

Tameko Patterson, PMP
Chair, Monroe County Democratic Committee (4/4)
Monroe County Democratic Black Caucus and the Monroe County Democratic Women’s Club.

The “Blue Card” below with the “Official” stamp is the one you should reference, as it includes ALL of the county-wide Democratic candidates. (3/4)
As a reminder, the Monroe County Democratic Committee (MCDC) is the ONLY Democratic Committee authorized by the Democratic National Committee and the PA Dems. Our ONLY authorized clubs are as follows: Top of the Mountain Democratic Club, West End Democratic Association, 2/4
‼️ IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM OUR CHAIR‼️Literature has been sent out by a group that is NOT authorized by the Monroe County Democratic Committee. To make matters worse, two of our Democratic Candidates for Monroe County Court of Common Pleas - Jamie Levy and Janet Jackson - were intentionally omitted.1/4
Please join the Monroe County Democratic Women this evening at their monthly meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2025 at MCDC HQ, 18 S. Ninth Street, Suite 101, Stroudsburg, PA 18360. We are gearing up for the Municipal Primary Election on May 20th! All registered Democrats are welcome!
ARE YOU READY? The Primary election is only 27 days away. If you need to register to vote, change or check your voter registration status or update your information, request a mail-in ballot, or find your polling location, the time is NOW.
📣📣📣 TODAY!!! 📣📣📣 Come out, bring your signs and your VOICES,🗣️ and BE HEARD! We are sending a clear message IN PROTEST of the current Administration’s policies, Musk’s takeover of our government, and DOGE’s extreme cuts to benefits, programs, and the federal workforce. PLEASE JOIN US! 🪧
📣 DEMOCRATS! 📣 Mark your calendar! Please join us for a rally on SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 2025 (2-4 PM) at Courthouse Square on N. 7th Street in Stroudsburg, PA, to protest the current Administration’s abhorrent Executive Orders, new policies, and proposed legislation. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!!!
“We must use the vote as a nonviolent instrument or tool to redeem the soul of America.” Rest in power and in glory, Congressman John Robert Lewis (February 21, 1940~July 17, 2020).

#Selma #BloodySunday60 #JohnLewis #Selma60thAnniversary #Selma60 #VotingRights #CivilRights #RacialEquality
“But somehow and some way, God almighty helped me here…We must go out and vote like we never, ever voted before. I’m not going to give up. I’m not going to give in. We’re going to continue to fight. We need your prayers now more than ever before.”..
By white police officers, at the 55th anniversary commemoration on March 7, 2020:

“Fifty-five years ago, a few of our children attempted to march across this bridge. We were beaten, we were tear-gassed. I thought I was going to die on this bridge.”…
Their efforts influenced Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

We must NEVER FORGET the brutality of this day and our continued fight as described in the emotional and impassioned plea of beloved U.S. Congressman John Lewis, one of the march leaders whose skull was broken…
As the marchers attempted to peacefully walk from Selma to Montgomery. This was the first of three (3) attempts that month by these peaceful activists to march the 54 mile trek to the state capital to protest racial violence and voter discrimination…
Today marks the 60th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” a march held in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 1965, where unarmed civil rights protesters were brutally beaten and sprayed with tear gas by law enforcement officers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge…