ZANELLI, BOSCOLA HEADLINE WOMEN IN POLITICS PANEL AT MORAVIAN COLLEGE



 

Zanelli Launches “$5 Friday” Campaign  

April 7, Bethlehem, Pa. – Amy Zanelli, candidate for Lehigh County Commissioner District 3, joined Pennsylvania State Senator Lisa Boscola and three female elected officials who urged students at Moravian College to “be bold,” get involved, and think about running for office. 

“America is still really, really uncomfortable with women as strong, intelligent, powerful leaders,” Zanelli told students. 

“In the Senate there are 7 women out of 50 senators. We used to have 11, so we are going backwards,” Boscola said. 

Zanelli and Boscola were among 5 panelists who spoke Thursday night about their decision to run for office, the opposition they encountered when they challenged a male dominated field of seasoned politicians and how their determination and focus have challenged the perception that women cannot be strong leaders. Clinton, NJ Mayor Janice Kovach, Bethlehem School Board Member Karen Beck Pooley and Stroudsburg, PA school board member Judith Magann also spoke about the benefits of having diverse representation at all levels of government. 

Zanelli’s campaign goes into high gear with $5 Friday.  “Don’t think that little things don’t make a difference. That’s how Bernie raised all his money and it worked. So once a week, instead of buying a latte, give it to her. Let’s get her in office.  If you want to break the glass ceiling, pay attention to your dollars,” Zanelli said. 

“You can’t win these offices anymore without raising money,” Boscola said. And when it comes to raising money, women have a hard time raising money for themselves, she added. Boscola said she tries to be a role model for other young women, preparing them for what to expect and what it takes to run a successful campaign. 

April 17th is the deadline to register to vote in the Pennsylvania primary election and declare a political party.  Registration forms, available at https://www.lehighcounty.org/Portals/0/PDF/Voter/OnlineVoterRegFormBlank.pdf, must be signed and mailed into the Lehigh County offices by April 17th.  The same form is used to register to vote as well as to change or declare a political party. 

For more information about Amy Zanelli check out Facebook.com/amyz4district3.

 

 

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