By Daniela Altimari, CQ-Roll Call
WASHINGTON — On the campaign trail in a southwestern Arizona swing district, Democrat JoAnna Mendoza often recounts her hardscrabble upbringing.
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She began working alongside her farmworker parents, clearing weeds from the cotton fields, when she was still in grade school. Her family relied on gover