Gallego: We knew on election night when the numbers came in from two big counties and one rural area that there was basically no way for us to lose at that point. But seeing the numbers that the vice president hit — and she was leading — but knowing how votes break out, we knew that it wasn’t going to hold. It was hard because I wanted to jump for joy; my family had sacrificed for two years to run for office, and we were proud as a fa

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