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Reporter Roundup: Why L.A. is Voting | Oct 27
Season 1
Episode 158
On the October 27 edition of the Reporter Roundup, reporters from diverse newsrooms across Southern California discuss the issues driving people to vote in the upcoming election. León Krauze, news anchor at Univision, says the coronavirus is the leading concern for Latino voters, while climate change is an immediate concern for all California voters.
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