#ustrend #webstory Eva Longoria says her household now not lives within the “dystopian” USA
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Getty ImagesThe Desperate Housewives star is considered a power broker in democratic politicsHollywood actress Eva Longoria has revealed that her family no longer lives in the US
and splits time between Mexico and Spain.In an interview with French magazine Marie Claire for its November cover story, Longoria attributed the decision to the country's "changing
mood" following the Covid-19 pandemic, homelessness and high taxes in California, and Donald Trump's re-election.She also admitted that she was "privileged" enough to move, saying,
"Most Americans aren't that lucky." They'll be stuck in this dystopian country.The Desperate Housewives star is considered a power broker for women and Latinos in Democratic Party
politics.She has a keen interest in immigration policy and has been visibly involved with Democratic candidates at the national and local levels since at least 2012.She spoke at
the Democratic National Convention and entered the campaign trail this year on behalf of Kamala Harris, with a slogan for the 2024 presidential candidate that included the slogan
"Si se puede" ("Yes, it's possible" in Spanish). Latino of the 1970s took over. led to protests by farm workers with the phrase “She se puede”.In her Marie Claire interview
published on ThursdayLongoria described her discouragement over Trump's victory over Harris last week.“If he keeps his promises, it will be a scary place,” she said. She added
that Trump's victory in 2016 shattered her belief that in politics "the best wins.""I've lived here my entire adult life," Longoria said of Los Angeles, adding, "It just feels like
this chapter in my life is closed now."Longoria is a ninth-generation Texan who moved to California in her 20s. In 2006, she received a Golden Globe nomination for her starring
role as Gabrielle Solis in “Desperate Housewives.” More recently, she hosted the CNN miniseries “Searching for Mexico” and “Searching for Spain.”She is married to José
“Pepe” Bastón, her third husband and president of the Mexican broadcaster Televisa.The couple shares a six-year-old boy, Santiago, while Bastón also has three children from a
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