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“The people should evaluate who should be in office with their vote, and that’s it,” she said.
Waters has represented South L.A. in Congress for 35 years and is fighting for her political life ahead of her June Democratic primary.
Waters is facing off against 53-year-old Myla Rahman, a nonprofit executive who’s worked in politics.
“The average age in the district is 36 years old. That’s a big difference… When you talk about relatability, when you talk about going to the store, the price of affordability – I’m a renter,” Rahman said.
“Being able to afford housing. Raising my children in the district and school there, talking to their friends. And elections are about the future. They’re not really about the past,” Rahman added.
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