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by David Taub
If you believe in polls, Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (D-Anaheim) has an uphill battle in her U.S. Senate race against Attorney General Kamala Harris. But, that didn’t deter a group of current and former Valley politicians from meeting this morning at the Water Tower in downtown Fresno to show support.
Led by Rep. Jim Costa (D-Fresno), the group touted Sanchez’ experience and commitment to Valley issues. They also encouraged residents to vote. Joining Sanchez and Costa were:
Roy Rodriguez, former Orange Cove city councilman
Armando Lopez, former Parlier mayor
Andrew Dadasovich, Fresno State Democrats president
Jose Ornelas, San Joquain city councilman
Daniel Parra, Fowler mayor pro-tem
Victor Lopez, Orange Cove mayor
Photo by Roe Borunda
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