Demapan committee launches website

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The campaign committee for Rep. Angel A. Demapan’s bid for a U.S. delegate seat has launched its official campaign website, www.demapanforcongress.com.

“Our goal with this website is to provide voters a forum to learn more about [Rep.] Demapan and to allow potential voters the ability to communicate with [him] in the comforts of their homes or on the go, via smart devices,” said Jerry L. Ayuyu, chairman for Demapan for Congress. 

The website is designed to be interactive and gives better access to Demapan’s professional and personal background and his priorities as the Republican candidate for U.S. delegate. 

Integrated social media buttons for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Flickr links are among the website features in an effort to foster improved communication with CNMI voters. It also includes a link that allows voters to donate to the campaign, as well as printable registration forms for new and returning voters to complete and mail to the Commonwealth Election Commission. 

“We hope everyone will find the website informative and be inspired to join the movement to help elect…Demapan as our next delegate to the U.S. Congress,” added Ayuyu.

The website will be constantly updated as they become available. 

“My decision to run for U.S. Congress is fueled by the desire to serve all our people in the CNMI and abroad,” said Demapan. “We are launching this website as part of our efforts to build a campaign that is inclusive and one that puts you, the people, in the driver’s seat. You deserve a loyal voice to Washington, not Washington’s voice to the CNMI.”

For more information, contact Demapan for Congress via email at info@demapanforcongress.com. (PR)

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