A night of Assembly campaigning

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There was some political stumping tonight at the City Council meeting.

City Council meeting regular Jim Moffatt, who hates the recent approval of no-smoking signs at transit stops, made a sign of his own. Moffatt showed a Daily Bulletin photo of Mayor Don Kurth at an anti-illegal immigration rally and pasted a hand-written "No Fumar" sign next to it. "No Fumar," as you may know, means "no smoking" in Spanish. Moffatt later showed a flier of Paul Chabot, who is running against Kurth for the Assembly, and urged everyone to vote for Chabot.

But Kurth had supporters, too.

A group of activists who participated in the anti-immigration rally praised Kurth for showing up and speaking at the event. The protest last month was organized by Raymond Herrera of We the People California's Crusader. Herrera, another City Council watcher who frequently calls for a crack down against day laborers in the city, urged for residents to back Kurth for the Assembly.



2 Comments

mariann said:

I like what he sad at the rally but I also know that there is always a political reason for everything.
Exposure.
I might vote for him but hesitate because of all the anti smoking rules.

Ty said:

I really think that Kurth has burned too many people to win this election. I don't agree with Chabot either though. Mike Morrell is clearly the best man in this race and is getting my vote.

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