SD34: Knocking Down Rumores

By Matthew Cunningham | 11/07/09 | 03:45 PM EDT | 2 Comments

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Over at the Press Release Juice blog, proprietor Admin Pedroza galloped fancifully down the conspiracy trail, speculating that Democratic Anaheim Councilwoman Lorri Galloway is behind the 34th Senate District candidacy of Republican Sue Perez. Challenging OC's tax-hiking state Senator is simply impermissible to Correa's Renfield.

Dan Chmielewski over at TheLiberalOC.com helpfully dialed a few digits and asked Lorri Galloway directly if she had anything to do with Perez runnning:

“The speculation that I was involved in recruiting Sue Perez to run against Senator Correa is absolutely untrue. I was just as surprised as others when I heard she was a candidate. Although, Sue and her husband Ed are friends whom I hold in high regard, I have not had a conversation with them about her candidacy.”

As Dan points out in his post, it toook him less time to track down Admin Pedroza's rumor than it did for Admin to cook it up.

TAGS: Lorri Galloway, Sue Perez, Lou Correa, SD34

 

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Art is too busy playing

Art is too busy playing "Mobsters," "Mafia Legends" and "Soldiers" to waste time verifying rumors! One of the benefits of being unemployed!

Submitted by Art Pedroza's Non-Evil Twin on Sat, 11/07/09 - 04:01 PM » | Print
 
 
Unholy Alliance

Galloway's unholy alliance with Steve Sheldon is diminishing her appeal to Democrats.  Four years ago, she endorsed Lyn Daucher over Lou Correa.  Now she's playing footsie with another Republican candidate in a partisan election.  It seems pretty disingenous of Galloway to claim that she had no knowledge of Perez' candidacy--especially since they are both carpetbaggers from Anaheim Hills.

Submitted by POSTER BOY on Sat, 11/07/09 - 06:19 PM » | Print
 

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