When California Dems are fighting each other, stay out of their way – IOTW Report

When California Dems are fighting each other, stay out of their way

 

WFB: California Democratic congressional candidate Gil Cisneros pushed back Friday against sexual harassment allegations waged against him a day earlier by Melissa Fazli, a Democratic candidate for California Assembly District 55.

Cisneros, a candidate for Congress in the state’s 39th Congressional District, tweeted out a statement from his campaign spokesperson Orrin Evans accusing Fazli of being a “surrogate” of Andy Thorburn, one of his Democratic opponents in the 39th. The statement said Fazli was making “false allegations” about Cisneros’ behavior a couple months ago at the California Democratic Party Convention.

Shortly after Cisneros tweeted out a statement, Fazli pushed back and said she was “not a surrogate” of Thorburn. In her tweet, she included a screenshot of a message from an individual claiming Cisneros was “very drunk” and that they had allegedly spoken to him at Rep. Tony Cardenas’ (D., Calif.) party at the Democratic State Convention. She went on to ask why Cisneros’ statement didn’t address another accusation she made about a phone call between them.

Three of Cisneros’ Democratic opponents, including Thornburn, released a joint statement Thursday night saying Fazli’s accusations “can’t be ignored” and that they want him to “address this issue immediately.”  MORE Popcorn!

5 Comments on When California Dems are fighting each other, stay out of their way

  1. “When Kalifornikation DildoCrats are fighting each other, sit back and enjoy the show. Got popcorn and drink?”

    There. Fixed it for ya. Yer welcome.

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  2. In California, the top two in votes run in the election. I know, 2 democrats could end up in the general election. OMG why did they change the rules – so they could win everything.

    The R’s need to reduce the R competition if there is any chance to score first or second in the primary.

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