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On Monday, jurors were told of Mr. Tarloff's growing distress over his mother's treatment in a series of nursing homes and hospitals.
Now, with the Hispanic vote poised to become a deciding factor in several crucial swing states, Republican leaders think they have found a fresh approach — an appeal to Hispanics' growing distress over the sluggish economic recovery — and they are trying to woo people like Arnold L. Gallegos.
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