By Michelle Locke ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
LOS ANGELES - Declaring he was ``standing on my grandparents' shoulders,'' third-generation Mexican-American Cruz Bustamante became the first Hispanic elected to statewide office this century by winning the state's No. 2 post. To continue, click on the link.
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