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Zamora

[thah-maw-rah, sah-]

noun

  1. Alcalá Niceto Alcalá Zamora y Torres, 1877–1949, Spanish statesman: 1st president of the Republic 1931–36.



Zamora

/ θaˈmora /

noun

  1. a city in NW central Spain, on the Douro River. Pop: 65 639 (2003 est)

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“I thought going into it would be very nerve-racking, but they were really welcoming,” Zamora says.

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Zamora, a 36-year-old Army veteran, has nothing good to say.

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California’s 13th Congressional District, where Zamora, Medeiros and Toscano all live, is arguably the most closely fought political terrain in America.

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“The laws. All the rights taken away from women. The stuff with ICE,” Zamora said, ticking off her frustrations as she stopped outside the post office in the Central Valley community of Los Banos.

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“He was like so many of us, a hardworking person who went to California to earn a living, to help his family,” said Rosa María Zamora, 70, a native of Huajúmbaro de Guadalupe, who was visiting from her home in Houston.

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