Strange Political Bedfellows Part 1
Turns out there could be a rather interesting pairing of support for District 77 challenger Aaron Barraza. Barraza is taking on State Rep Marisa Marquez.
I interviewed Barraza yesterday and I will write about that conversation later today, but he acknowledged that he would be meeting with the Moreno clan in the near future. If you recall, Marquez defeated long-time state Rep Paul Moreno with strong assistance from then-State Rep Norma Chavez.
The Chavez-Moreno feud is the stuff of legend.
Well sources indicate that Barraza is meeting with Chavez today, although he did not indicate he would be meeting with her when I interviewed him yesterday.
It would be troublesome for Marquez if somehow the Morenos united with Chavez to take out Marquez. Which is possible, I guess, but not probable. The Morenos and Marquez were both supportive of Naomi Gonzalez in her bid to unseat Norma Chavez two years ago, which they accomplished.
Because Chavez was behind the over-throw of Moreno, and because the Moreno's were supportive of Chavez's over-throw it is very, very unlikely that they two will unite to take out Marquez.
I think they would both like to see her gone, but I think they dislike one-another too much to every cooperate.
This could get interesting though...
I interviewed Barraza yesterday and I will write about that conversation later today, but he acknowledged that he would be meeting with the Moreno clan in the near future. If you recall, Marquez defeated long-time state Rep Paul Moreno with strong assistance from then-State Rep Norma Chavez.
The Chavez-Moreno feud is the stuff of legend.
Well sources indicate that Barraza is meeting with Chavez today, although he did not indicate he would be meeting with her when I interviewed him yesterday.
It would be troublesome for Marquez if somehow the Morenos united with Chavez to take out Marquez. Which is possible, I guess, but not probable. The Morenos and Marquez were both supportive of Naomi Gonzalez in her bid to unseat Norma Chavez two years ago, which they accomplished.
Because Chavez was behind the over-throw of Moreno, and because the Moreno's were supportive of Chavez's over-throw it is very, very unlikely that they two will unite to take out Marquez.
I think they would both like to see her gone, but I think they dislike one-another too much to every cooperate.
This could get interesting though...
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