Castro vows to champion health care, housing during 2020 bid
Castro spoke with party activists at a crowded house party in
Castro said that he would lay out his vision for making
Castro, who served as the nation's housing secretary during President
"What you're going to hear from me is that I'm not taking that PAC money, that I support universal health care, and that I've shown in my time in public service an ability to stand with the people instead of the special interests, and I've taken action to do that," said Castro, 44.
Castro shook hands, spoke and fielded questions for an hour as guests sipped wine from plastic cups. He received a warm welcome from the activists, who said they were eager for someone who could defeat President
Castro's visit was the latest activity in
Castro acknowledged that some
"I think it says something, that if a candidate doesn't take that money, they're going to work for you," he said. "If I'm elected, that's what I'm going to do."
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