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His role in the campaign:
"I help with allocating campaign resources across the country to best reach our target orders via TV, radio, and digital, the paid media side."
His story:
"My parents are both from Mexico; they moved when they were young, to South Texas, so that's where they reside. They were undocumented until a certain point and then they became citizens. They were farm workers, then went into construction. We are a big family: I am the fourth of six, and all my siblings, besides my little brother, are parents now. For me, it's about defending my parents, defending a lot of people that look like my family, but also for my nieces and nephews . . . I don't want them hearing those hateful words being said about Mexicans and Latinos."
How he stays connected to his Mexican roots on long campaign days:
"There's a picture of my mom, her sisters, my aunts, going to vote for Hillary during the primary. I want these photos to remind myself why I'm here. I also have a photo of Christmas, all of us together, those good moments I want to remember."