I think it's pretty important for political campaigns to be mindful of whose legacy they're tapping into, especially when it comes to figures like César Chávez who stood for specific values and causes. It's a bit concerning to see his image used in a way that the family clearly disagrees with; it feels like a misstep in respecting both his contributions and his family's wishes. Ultimately, leveraging historical figures should be done with a lot of care and consent, particularly from those who directly inherit their legacy.
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