Arizona's First Latina Wins House Seat in Special Election

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Adelita Grijalva is projected to win a special election in Arizona, becoming the state's first Latina to serve in Congress, representing the 7th District and succeeding her late father, Raúl Grijalva. Her victory marks a significant milestone for Latinx representation and Democratic politics in the state, where Latinx voters are a key demographic. Grijalva aims to focus on issues like reproductive rights, environmental protection, and education, continuing her family's legacy while establishing her own priorities.
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