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    Interview w/ Jessica English: From Republican to advocate for the working poor

    From the Coffee Party USA -- Great interview with their new Volunteer and Membership Coordinator reminiscent of the conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus.
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    In this interview, Jessica explains how her sudden fall from middle class housewife into “dirt poor” single mom caused her to leave her post as chairwoman of her county’s Republican party, and become and one of the nation’s most compelling and effective advocates for the less fortunate and the working poor.



    We should all be proud of the fact that our community has made it possible for Jessica to add her unique, and sorely needed voice to our national discourse. Jessica's is a story we want to replicate again and again, hopefully, involving you and your unique voice. That’s why we've put Jessica at the center of it all, as your Volunteer and Membership Coordinator. Our little crowd-funded organization has made it possible for Jessica and her children to escape the heart-rending situation she describes in this video above, and explore the heights to which her talent might take her — and us — in service of the Coffee Party’s mission to connect communities and restore self-governance to the People.
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