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Independent Presidential Candidate visits African American youth organization while in Philadelphia
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The only serious independent presidential candidate & African American woman, Jade Simmons, will be in Philadelphia attending special events and vying for the hearts and minds of the people who are tired of choosing between the lesser of two evils

PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- At the beginning of the year, Houston, TX resident and Independent Presidential Candidate Jade Simmons launched an unexpected independent run for President of the United States of American with her campaign, Operation Restoration 2020 (www.operationrestoration2020.com). She has been running a powerful campaign since January and continues to gain momentum as November 3rd quickly approaches, offering a new lane of leadership for the new era ahead and a third option for the American people.

Jade Simmons will be in Philadelphia on Friday, September 25th, as part of her One Nation Tour, and in addition to attending private events, she will also be taking media interviews while she is there. To schedule an interview, please contact marycristin@operationrestoration2020.com.

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She will also be spending part of her time in Philadelphia at the youth organization, Institute for the Development of African American Youth, Inc. (www.idaay.org), a community-based, non-profit organization, serving Philadelphia youth and their families. Jade and part of her Operation Restoration team will be at IDDAY, Inc. at 4pm est on Friday, September 25th.

Simmons will be listed as a write-in option for president in 41 states, and in 2 states, Oklahoma and Louisiana, her name will be listed on the ballot. She is currently solidifying her electors in each state as well.

(Click here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TuxHXlGbw8&t=42s) to hear Simmons speak on the mission of Operation Restoration.)



"Our country has never been in need of restoration more than now. It is necessary in this season for new leadership to rise up that is non-partisan, has no lopsided agendas, and will serve ALL Americans," said Simmons. "You can no longer continue to allow our votes to be held hostage behind party lines that don't serve you because of the fear of splitting the vote. Vote in fear, and the very thing you're afraid of is still calling the shots."

Contact
Mary-Cristin King
***@operationrestoration2020.com


Source: Operation Restoration 2020

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