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State Rep. Jon Santiago (right) makes his pitch to become Boston's first Latino mayor at a campaign event in East Boston on May 16. He is pictured talking with two attendees, Luz Arango and Juan Bonilla. (Courtesy of Santiago's campaign) (courtesy of the campaign) On a recent Sunday morning, a couple of dozen people gathered outside on the patio of the Pueblo Viejo Restaurant in East Boston, under warm, sunny skies. There was plenty of salsa music, drinks, plates of chicken and rice — and politics. State Rep. Jon Santiago, one of a half-dozen major candidates running for Boston mayor, made it clear at the event he is counting on the Latino community to help him win the election.
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