In Arizona, the epicenter of the immigration debate and a solid Republican stronghold, three Latino candidates are competing for high-profile posts. Two are democrats: Professor David Garcia, who is seeking the governorship, and January Contreras, who is vying for attorney general. Meanwhile, Republican Lea Márquez Patterson is seeking a seat in Congress. Something the three candidates have in common is that they are campaigning with their own resources and feel abandoned by their respective parties. Elvia Diaz reports from Phoenix.
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