On July 14, California will fill the vacant U.S. House seat, 32nd district. The three ballot-listed candidates will be Democrat Judy Chu, Republican Betty Chu, and Libertarian Christopher Agrella.
California held an election in this seat on May 19, under blanket primary rules (California partisan special elections always use blanket primary rules). No one got 50% on May 19, so the top vote-getter from each party advances to the run-off. The May 19 ballot included 8 Democrats, 3 Republicans, and one Libertarian. The 32nd district seat is vacant because incumbent Hilda Solis had accepted an appointment into President Obama’s cabinet.
How bizarre is that; two Chus in one race.
Or, should I say two Chus of the same race?
Chu is bad for you. Vote healthy, vote Agrella.
This Chu-Chu is on the wrong track. Vote Agrella.
(BTW, Judy and Betty Chu are actual cousins.)
That they are cousins and share the same name perhaps adds credibility to the maxim that there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between the two old parties.
We here at Third Party Revolution endorse Christopher Agrella in his campaign for California’s 32nd Congressional District, along with many other third party and independent candidates seeking public offices nation-wide, ranging from local to federal levels.
Details: http://www.politics1.com
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———— Donald Raymond Lake
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