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    Julián Castro (/ˌhuːliˈɑːn/ HOO-lee-AHN, Spanish: [xuˈljan]; born September 16, 1974) is an American lawyer and politician from San Antonio. A member...
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  • Julián Castro may refer to: Julian Castro, mayor of San Antonio, Texas, U.S. cabinet member under Barack Obama and candidate for the Democratic nomination...
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    campaign chair for his identical twin brother, Julian Castro, during his 2020 presidential campaign. Castro was born and raised in San Antonio and attended...
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  • Raúl Joaquin Castro and Julian Castro, U.S. Democratic politicians from San Antonio who are identical twins Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro and his brothers...
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  • California Julián Castro (Venezuelan politician) (1810–1875) a Venezuelan military officer and President of Venezuela between 1858 and 1859 Julian Castro (b....
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  • Raza Unida Party. She is the mother of politicians Julian and Joaquin Castro. Born to Victoria Castro and Edward Perez, Rosie was raised by her mother and...
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  • Lives Jeff Bridges, actor Jeffrey Katzenberg, film producer List of Julian Castro endorsements before withdrawal U.S. Executive Branch officials Henry...
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    2020). "Julián Castro endorses Elizabeth Warren for president". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 8, 2020. Castro, Julián [@JulianCastro] (April...
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  • 28, 2024. There were calls by politicians such as Joaquin Castro and his brother Julian Castro, celebrities such as Jane Fonda, Kim Kardashian and Martin...
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  • candidates for ballot spots: Joe Sestak, Steve Bullock, Kamala Harris, Julián Castro, Marianne Williamson, Cory Booker, and John Delaney. Three others dropped...
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