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Women of color in Arizona and beyond could influence 2024 election

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As the 2024 election approaches, women of color are emerging as a powerful voting bloc, driving key issues such as reproductive justice and immigration reform. Their influence in Arizona and other states could reshape electoral outcomes and mobilize communities for systemic change.

Source: Cronkite News - Arizona PBS

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