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Latino Turnout Key to Democratic Chances in Central Valley Congressional Seat

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Latinos became California's largest demographic group in 2014. But that hasn't exactly translated into political clout at the polls. That's the case in one congressional district that stretches from Kern to Fresno County. It's the most lopsided congressional district in the state when it comes to Latino voter registration versus turnout.

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