L.A.'s audio leak scandal is taking down another Latino political leader
Briefly

De León expressed a strong desire to preserve Latino political power, stating he wanted his Eastside district to remain Latino, even after his exit from politics.
Jurado argued that her potential victory would signify a change for the better in L.A. politics, allowing for a new chapter beyond De León's scandal.
The fallout from the recordings, which involved racially charged remarks, has placed Latino representation in jeopardy, potentially reducing it to just four council seats.
Political insiders note that the outcome of this election could reshape the Latino community's influence in Los Angeles, highlighting the need for unity and representation.
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