Maria Elvira Salazar is an American journalist and broadcast television anchor. She is the Representative-elect for Florida’s 27th congressional district, having defeated incumbent Democrat Donna Shalala in the 2020 general election. Salazar has interviewed several public figures, among them, presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Mexican presidents Vicente Fox and Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Spanish President José María Aznar and Mother Teresa.
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4% to Shalala’s 48. 6%. Salazar was born in Little Havana, Miami, the daughter of Cuban exiles. She grew up bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English. She studied at the Deerborne School of Coral Gables and graduated from Miami Dade College. In 1983, Salazar earned a Bachelor of Arts in communications from the University of Miami, and in 1995, she earned a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 1996, she was one of the two Hispanic journalists that participated in the only political debate in the 50 years after the Cuban revolution between two politically active figures: Ricardo Alarcon, the president of the National Cuban Assembly, and Jorge Mas Canosa, the founder of the Cuban American National Foundation. In 1988, she began working as a White House and Pentagon correspondent for Univision. In 1991, she became the bureau chief at the Central America division of Univision while covering the war at El Salvador.
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