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Loretta Sanchez tilts right for her Senate Bid
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Published 9 years ago on
September 1, 2016

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Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez is leaning more to the right in an attempt to attract Republicans to her campaign. With polling showing her behind opponent Kamala Harris by 15 points (Field Poll conduced in July), Sanchez is hoping to persuade Republicans to show up and vote for her, despite polls showing that over 50% of Republicans plan to not vote for either Senate candidate.

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