David Hadley's stunning upset in the South Bay dealt a further humiliating blow to the California Democratic Party.
They had lost their supermajority power in Sacramento after four state senators were arrested, indicted, and/or convicted of felonies. Hanford, CA cherry farmer Andy Vidak's upset victory in the Central Valley, following suspicious ethical moves then the resignation of state senator Michael Rubio, further signaled that the Democratic Party was peaking and heading downward fast.
If anyone was paying attention earlier this year, two more state senators have fallen into the crosshairs of scandal, including Kevin De Leon and Carol Liu, whose office was raided by the FBI in further connection with the
Now, hoping to take back their receding influence in the South Bay, Democrats are lining up behind recently deposed Al Muratsuchi, who wailed about the undue influence of outside money in the 66th Assembly District race.
Al has been making the rounds with local and state party leaders, trying to line up support to unseat David Hadley.
Al's back, but does the South Bay want him?
Eric Bauman, Chairman of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party
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Tim Goodrich
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Nannette Barragan
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John Perez
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