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Congressman Jimmy Gomez on the Future Leadership of America
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October 24, 2019
Kyle Langan sits down with Congressman Jimmy Gomez for a conversation on being a young federal legislator, what drove him to politics, threats to America's democracy, and the future of the country.
Find out more at www.lawacth.org
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Congressman Jimmy Gomez on the Future Leadership of America
Kyle Langan sits down with Congressman Jimmy Gomez for a conversation on being a young federal legislator, what drove him to politics, threats to America's democracy, and the future of the country.
Find out more at www.lawacth.org
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