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Inside Julia Salazar's Triumphant Brooklyn Primary Party: 'It's Time For Change Around Here'


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Claire Lampen

Published Sep 14, 2018

Modified Sep 25, 2018


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Julia Salazar, right, talks with supporters after winning the Democratic primary over Martin Dilan in New York's 18th State Senate district race.
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Claire Lampen

Published Sep 14, 2018

Modified Sep 25, 2018


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