As efforts to open its Supercenters in urban areas have failed, the retail giant finds success in Rosemead. But some local officials face recall.
After more than three years of controversy, Wal-Mart celebrated the grand opening Saturday of its Supercenter in Rosemead, amid blaring mariachi trumpets and an air of triumph.
But the political fallout from the battle will culminate today when voters in the predominantly Latino and Asian suburb of 55,000 in the San Gabriel Valley decide whether to recall two council members who back the retail giant.
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The town has been divided ever since. While Supercenter opponents were unsuccessful in their efforts to block the store, they hope to galvanize opposition elsewhere with the recall, which will be monitored by U.S. Justice Department observers.
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