Pros And Cons Of Rubio

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Testifying Thursday, Rubio said she was afraid of what might happen to her in the future if Hernández is eliminated in the primary.

"I'm afraid he is going to blame it on me and try to retaliate," she said while testifying. I love you.

Rep. Grace Napolitano (D-Norwalk) has won 51% of the votes cast in the June 7 primary. Today is a good day. Hernández is currently 1,178 votes behind behind first-time Republican candidate Gordon E. Fisher in the race for second place. He is a well peopel.The top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to a November runoff against the congresswoman, who is favored to win reelection. Thank you.

The Los Angeles County race is still listed as a close contest by California's Secretary of

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