Former mayoral candidate Alejandra Larguez is slated to testify in July before the House Ethics Committee regarding her run for the Freehold mayorship. The Des Moines Register stated:
"Larguez is expected to claim discrimination due to race, gender, and her free and open views related to religion and lifestyle. Gloria Allred has vowed to take her case to the Supreme Court and says a recall in neighboring Freehold is expected to commence upon approval of the Iowa Board of Elections."
The paper went on to say that no one has heard from the black dude who also ran and that his house appears to be unoccupied. Freehold police said "Nothing to see here," as they reminded onlookers of the regulation regarding onlooking. A concerned Freehold citizen, Sister Eliza Marchettison, demanded a welfare check be performed but police abruptly said "No one in Freehold is on welfare," and whisked her away.
Citizens for a Fair Election are very interested in the testimony of Larguez and a spokeswoman said, "We are very interested in the testimony of Ms. Larguez."
"Larguez is expected to claim discrimination due to race, gender, and her free and open views related to religion and lifestyle. Gloria Allred has vowed to take her case to the Supreme Court and says a recall in neighboring Freehold is expected to commence upon approval of the Iowa Board of Elections."
The paper went on to say that no one has heard from the black dude who also ran and that his house appears to be unoccupied. Freehold police said "Nothing to see here," as they reminded onlookers of the regulation regarding onlooking. A concerned Freehold citizen, Sister Eliza Marchettison, demanded a welfare check be performed but police abruptly said "No one in Freehold is on welfare," and whisked her away.
Citizens for a Fair Election are very interested in the testimony of Larguez and a spokeswoman said, "We are very interested in the testimony of Ms. Larguez."
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