In these close California House races, winning could come down to who appeals to the most Latino voters

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Rep. David Valadao, second from left, campaigns for Congress in 2022. The Republican incumbent, a dairy farmer, is shown at the Buttonwillow Fall Farm Festival. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)

On a recent Tuesday in Sacramento, Alexa Sosa Nunez put in her AirPods, stacked her printed script and took a deep breath before she dialed her first call on behalf of Democratic congressional candidate Rudy Salas.

The 50-year-old woman who answered the phone said immigration is her top priority this election.

Sosa Nunez, who works for the voter mobilization group Communities for a New California Action Fund, told her that Salas supports a pathway to citizenship for undocumented workers. Salas is running against Republican Rep. David Valadao for control of California’s 22nd Congressional District in the San Joaquin Valley…

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