The Daily Dot, an internet newspaper which runs approximately 50 stories per day, has this story about Rocky De La Fuente. This is exactly the type of publicity that he needs, in order to qualify for the presidential primary ballot automatically in many states, including California, where he lives. It will be interesting to see if the California Secretary of State puts him on the June 2016 Democratic presidential primary ballot. The California law says candidates discussed in the news media go on automatically.
In 1992, when former California Secretary of State March Fong Eu omitted Lyndon LaRouche from the Democratic presidential primary ballot, LaRouche sued and won. And De La Fuente has a stronger campaign, and better relations with the national Democratic Party, than LaRouche had in 1992.