Both candidates are seeking to court Hispanic voters, who make up 15 percent of the voting-age population in the contested 7th District.
, and which Guzman said had been mischaracterized. The campaign said Tuesday that Guzman is no longer doing Hispanic outreach “at this time.”Libre Action — a Koch-backed organization advocating Hispanic prosperity and a conservative policy approach — endorsed Vega and through its parent organization, Americans for Prosperity, has spent nearly half a million dollars on independent expenditures for her.
Romero said she crossed the border illegally in 2001, got lost in the desert and was misled by coyotes, or “They understand we have a lot of work to do when it comes to the immigration system,” she said of Hispanic voters. “This is an opportunity for somebody like me, with my story, to have a seat at the table to have those conversations with people that perhaps don’t understand the why, and we can put common-sense solutions to make sure we can secure the border and that we figure out what we’re going to do moving forward with dreamers.
“Of the politicians, we have to see who is the most focused on our community,” the voter told Martinez in Spanish.
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