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Biden's 'Latino Agenda' To Be Shared At Virtual VA Roundtable

The discussion will include California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, two delegates and community leaders in Virginia.

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden delivers a speech at the William Hicks Anderson Community Center in Wilmington, Delaware.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden delivers a speech at the William Hicks Anderson Community Center in Wilmington, Delaware. (Mark Makela/Getty Images)

VIRGINIA — Virtual "roundtable" discussions will no doubt become more the norm than the exception during this election year of coronavirus. Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has one planned for Wednesday with three of his supporters joining leaders in Virginia to discuss the candidate's "Latino agenda."

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Biden delegates Elizabeth Guzman and Hala Ayala, both of Virginia, will lead the talk beginning at 3 p.m. eastern time. It's expected to last for about an hour.

Becerra is the first Latino to serve as Attorney General in California, and was the first Latino in Congress to serve in the Ways and Means Committee, the Biden campaign said on its event planner. Ayala and Guzman are the first Latinas elected to the Virginia House of Delegates.

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The three will be joined by other Virginia community leaders.

Patch has reached out to the Biden campaign for additional information. An RSVP link is available for Virginians and others who would like to attend the virtual event.

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A livestream link to view the roundtable online was not available as of Tuesday afternoon.

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