Two Latina candidates who won the Democratic nomination in this week’s primary in Texas are virtually assured of their election in November, becoming the first Latinas in history to represent the state in Congress. The women are former judge Veronica Escobar of El Paso and state Senator Sylvia Garcia of Houston. San Antonio-based political analyst Lydia Camarillo speaks to Radio Bilingüe’s Samuel Orozco about this unprecedented event and the redoubled efforts and anger seen among Democrats due to the “Trump effect.”
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