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LA voters will choose a new mayor soon as Eric Garcetti will leave office soon. Latinos wonder which candidate will best represent their interests in key issues, including immigration, education and jobs. Credit: CALÓ NEWS WIRE / CALÓ NEWS
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Latinos make up 30 percent of the Los Angeles electorate, but the only Latino candidate running for mayor is polling behind. We need a mayor who truly understands our community and has demonstrated a commitment to fighting with and for us.
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