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Exploring Future Growth in the 57th District with Highly Endorsed Candidate Sade Elhawary  - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Throughout her career, Sade Elhawary has shown undeniable leadership. Decades of her effort reflect her devotion to positive change and future growth. Multiple pillars of the community confirmed that Elhawary would be a strong advocate for the 57th District. 

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