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In likely California recall, energizing Latino voters is key
FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, front left, greets resident Israel Ortiz after Newsom visited a mobile vaccination site at Ramona Gardens Recreation Center in Los Angeles. As Newsom faces a likely recall, Latino advocates say engaging their communities and providing a more robust response to the pandemic could be keys to his survival. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, front left, greets resident Israel Ortiz after Newsom visited a mobile vaccination site at Ramona Gardens Recreation Center in Los Angeles. As Newsom faces a likely recall, Latino advocates say engaging their communities and providing a more robust response to the pandemic could be keys to his survival. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Mar. 26, 2021 02:03 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, center, with Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo, District 51, left, and Los Angeles City Council member Kevin de Leon, right, visit the Ramona Gardens Recreation Center in Los Angeles to discuss the state's efforts to vaccinate hard-to-reach and disproportionately impacted communities in Los Angeles. Latino voters who have been hard hit by the pandemic could be a key group of voters in Newsom's potential recall election. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, center, with Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo, District 51, left, and Los Angeles City Council member Kevin de Leon, right, visit the Ramona Gardens Recreation Center in Los Angeles to discuss the state's efforts to vaccinate hard-to-reach and disproportionately impacted communities in Los Angeles. Latino voters who have been hard hit by the pandemic could be a key group of voters in Newsom's potential recall election. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Mar. 26, 2021 02:02 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2021, file photo, Victor Villegas, 78, right, receives a COVID-19 vaccine shot from a health care worker at a vaccination site in the Mission district of San Francisco. As Newsom faces a likely recall, Latino advocates say engaging their communities and providing a more robust response to the pandemic could be keys to his survival. (AP Photo/Haven Daley, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2021, file photo, Victor Villegas, 78, right, receives a COVID-19 vaccine shot from a health care worker at a vaccination site in the Mission district of San Francisco. As Newsom faces a likely recall, Latino advocates say engaging their communities and providing a more robust response to the pandemic could be keys to his survival. (AP Photo/Haven Daley, File)

Mar. 26, 2021 02:03 PM EDT
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FILE - In this March 23, 2021, file photo, people line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site, Tuesday, March 23, 2021, in Bell, Calif. As Newsom faces a likely recall, Latino advocates say engaging their communities and providing a more robust response to the pandemic could be keys to his survival. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

FILE - In this March 23, 2021, file photo, people line up at a COVID-19 vaccination site, Tuesday, March 23, 2021, in Bell, Calif. As Newsom faces a likely recall, Latino advocates say engaging their communities and providing a more robust response to the pandemic could be keys to his survival. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Mar. 26, 2021 02:04 PM EDT
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