Latinas feel Antonio betrayed them

Tony Castro writes:

Jaime Regalado, executive director of the Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs at California State University, Los Angeles, confirms that Villaraigosa should be concerned about the possibility of "a Latino conservative cultural backlash."

Regalado, who lives on the Eastside and maintains a wide network among Latino voters, says "there’s a certain sense of moral outrage" against Villaraigosa, especially among women.

"What they’re saying is that this guy can’t keep his word," he said.

"And if he can’t keep a commitment, what else is he going to do in life if can’t commit to a relationship?"

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