Broadway Legend Joined: 11/15/05
Well, this just keeps getting better.
Orange County Republican leaders on Thursday called for the withdrawal of a GOP congressional candidate they believe sent a letter threatening Hispanic immigrant voters with arrest.
Tan D. Nguyen denied knowing anything about the letter in an interview Thursday with The Associated Press but said he fired a campaign staffer who may have been responsible for it.
County Republican Chairman Scott Baugh, however, said that after speaking with state investigators and the company that distributed the mailer, he believes Nguyen had direct knowledge of "obnoxious and reprehensible" letter. He told the AP that the party's executive committee voted unanimously to urge Nguyen to drop out of the race against Democratic U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez.
"I learned information that allows me to draw the conclusion that not only was Mr. Nguyen's campaign involved in this, but that Mr. Nguyen was personally involved in expediting the mailer," Baugh said in a telephone interview.
State and federal officials were investigating the letter, which was written in Spanish and mailed to an estimated 14,000 Democratic voters in central Orange County. It warns, "You are advised that if your residence in this country is illegal or you are an immigrant, voting in a federal election is a crime that could result in jail time."
Immigrants who are adult naturalized citizens are eligible to vote.
Nguyen, a Vietnamese immigrant whose opposition to illegal immigration has figured heavily in his underdog campaign, was not immediately available to react to the committee's vote. A staffer at his campaign headquarters said he was meeting with investigators.
Earlier Thursday, he said in an interview, "I did not do this. I did not approve of any letter."
Nguyen said he has fired an employee in his office who he believes might have used his campaign's voter data base to send the letter without his knowledge. He said he was cooperating with authorities and planned to continue his campaign.
"I will do whatever I can do to encourage all citizens in this district to vote," he said.
Orange County is an immigration battleground. One founder of the Minuteman civilian border patrol group ran for Congress here and cities have debated issues such as the value of public centers for day laborers and the use of local police to arrest illegal immigrants.
Vote and go to jail
Broadway Star Joined: 8/7/06
Among the many sad aspects of this story is that it is NOT unusual. This tactic has been used time and time again just to be ignored.
Thanks for posting this.
Yes, and there are tons more. People think the problems are just at the voting booths. You should see how difficult it can be to register for some people.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
What I think is great is that Republican leaders in Orange County (that makes them the Republicanest of the Republicans) are calling for him to withdraw.
Well done. Until people can turn a critical eye toward their own parties and speak the truth out loud, this country is in trouble.
then of course here we have the inspid Republican California Assembly member Bonnie Garicia who at a local high school this week proclaimed, in regards to The Governator, "I wouldn't kick him out of bed....."
Broadway Star Joined: 8/7/06
I remember during the recall women with signs saying "Arnold can GROPE me ANYTIME"
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/15/05
Yes - it's nice to have a man-slut for Governor. lol.
So, our freedom of intimidation is gone now, as well?!
Not as long as Jose is allowed to skulk around this board.
are you advocating that jose' be banned?
Of course he's not advocating Jose be banned. What would he have to obsess over?
Who is Jose?
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