Cook challenges Rohrabacher to three town hall debates

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Debbie Cook, the Democratic nominee in the 46th Congressional District race, has challenged incumbent Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Huntington Beach, to at least three town hall-style debates, Cook's campaign announced today.

The debates would take place across the district, two in Orange County and one in Los Angeles County. The 46th District runs from Costa Mesa through other coastal Orange County communities to East Long Beach, along a thin slice of the Long Beach coastline, and through the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.

Some pundits believe Cook, who is the mayor of Huntington Beach and an environmental activist, may actually present a strong challenge to Rohrabacher in the Republican-leaning district.

Cook's campaign is still waiting for an official response from the Rohrabacher campaign after sending the congressman a letter of invitation earlier this week, according to a Cook campaign press release.

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Jerry Brown said:


Cook should have alot of support from the zombies who enable the far left fringe lunatics and Chicano Anarchists to deconstruct the once proud State of California. She is ideally suited to bring her special talent for blindly supporting the devastation wrought on us all by the Party. Today's Democrat citizen parents are simply too limp wristed, heartless, or stupid to elect democrats who are worthy of support.

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