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Congress Welcomes Record Number of Latino Representatives

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A record number of Latinos will head to Congress next year. Thirty-one Latinos were elected nationwide in November, with more in California than any other state. Analysts consider that a step toward more equal representation that's good not just for Latinos, but for everyone.

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