One week ago, Republican Leader Mike Villines and the California Chamber of Commerce hosted a luncheon featuring a presentation outlining the Republican game plan in the 80th and how they would offset Manuel Perez’s double-digit lead.
A key part of the Republican strategy hinged on filing a politically driven, frivolous lawsuit to challenge Manuel Perez’s ballot designation as an “Educator.”
But today the Sacramento Superior Court dealt Republicans a loss, blowing up their key strategy. It would seem Rove’s maxim: ‘Attack the Democratic candidate’s strength,’ just won’t work on Perez. In fact, it boomeranged.
Manuel Perez, a former classroom teacher, authored curriculum that is currently implemented in two school districts. Manuel also earned a Master’s degree in Education from Harvard University and serves as an elected school board member for the Coachella Unified School District where he secured $250 million to build new schools and modernize classrooms. This past February, Harvard honored Perez with the Alumni of Color Achievement Award.
Manuel Perez is no less an educator than Gary Jeandron is a Republican.
Nonetheless, this morning while Manuel campaigned in Imperial County, Republicans appeared in court to have the word “educator” rejected from Manuel’s ballot designation. After a short court hearing, the Sacramento Superior Court dismissed the Republican’s absurd challenge and ruled in favor of Manuel, citing Manuel’s “significant investment of time and effort” as an educator.
Today’s hearing offers a glimpse into the minds of the Republicans – the same people who thought they could sell a judge that Manuel Perez is not an educator are the ones trying to sell you that the Republicans can win the 80th in November.
With the campaign season opening like this we’ll no doubt be bombarded with more unfounded and baseless attacks against Manuel Perez – and more fumbles from the Republicans.
As the local GOP struggles to find a line of attack, Perez is talking to the people across the district about jobs, healthcare, education and the environment, as always.
Democratic Clubs have a winner, and are feeling the momentum.
Palm Springs Democratic Club:
Manny offers what we need to win this race this year. The issues he speaks to and the experience he brings to the table makes a powerful combination for the citizens in our district.
Bob Thomas, Program Chair – Palm Springs Democratic Club
Desert Foundation for Democracy
As a gifted and extremely well-educated public servant, Manuel Perez is an exciting and inspiring candidate for California’s 80th Assembly District seat. The demographics of this District are changing, and Manuel is perfectly positioned to bring intelligent and compassionate representation to us all. The Desert Foundation for Democracy is proud to endorse Manuel Perez for the California 80th Assembly District.
Art Copleston, Chair – Desert Foundation for Democracy
Democrats of the Desert
Democrats of the Desert is proud to endorse Manuel Perez, as he is an exceptionally qualified candidate and will make an excellent representative for the 80th Assembly District.
Elle Kurpiewski, President – Democrats of the Desert
Desert Stonewall Democrats
Manuel Perez is an exceptional candidate. He will bring back the values of hard work, emotional intelligence, vision, communication, and leadership in championing social and economic justice for all communities throughout the district. These have all been lacking in our current Assembly member from the 80th District.
George Zander, President – Desert Stonewall Democrats
And there’s more:
Marty Hittelman, President of the California Federation of Teachers:
Manuel Perez is a real education champion – he’s a former classroom teacher, earned a Masters in Education from Harvard University and serves as a school board member helping struggling schools to succeed. Manuel fights every day to give kids the educational tools they need to succeed in life and in the workplace.
Steve Clute, Former California State Assemblyman:
(Perez) has the heart – corazón – and passion to truly represent the people.
Fred W. Lowe, Business Manager/Secretary Treasurer for Laborers’ Local 777:
He is a strong and clear voice for the communities he serves, and is willing to fight for fundamental rights; fair pay; fair treatment and justice; protections and security for our families; access to health care; better education and better working conditions for the residents of the 80th Assembly District.
Harvard Graduate School of Education, announcing Manuel Perez as a recipient of the HGSE Alumni of Color Achievement Award:
Mr. Perez is being recognized for his work, which addresses issues of race and education in ways that offer new frames of thought and practice, and evidences a commitment to promote meaningful strategies to affect change and to improve educational opportunities for people of color.
David Dayen, blogger at Calitics, Hullaballoo, and The Right’s Field:
This is someone who hasn’t waited around for higher office to make a difference in his community; he’s rolled up his sleeves and dived in. As a director for the Borrego Community Health Foundation, he’s created one of the first diabetes resource centers in the desert region and has delivered health services to underserved regions. As a researcher for the California Institute for Rural Studies, he put together a groundbreaking study on women’s reproductive health issues in Imperial County, where women have little opportunities and resources to manage their own health. With Promotores, he’s part of a group of community-based leaders devoted to teaching about health issues and making sure people in the community get the facts about programs at their disposal. As a schoolteacher he started his school’s first ever Chicano Studies program designed to allow students to learn history from their perspective. With the Eastern Coachella Valley Social Change Collaborative, he identified farm workers living in the area and trained them to be community leaders themselves. Believe it or not, he’s only 34.
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Manuel Pérez is not only a perfect fit for this district, providing an opportunity to retake this seat and get us closer to 2/3. He represents a new generation of Hispanic-Americans who are dedicated to working for change from the bottom up. He would bring to Sacramento a unique set of skills, as someone who can build coalitions and train a group of leaders far into the future. There are primary candidates on the Democratic side for this seat who appear to be very nice. I don’t think anyone combines the résumé and the hope for the future more than Manuel Pérez.
Joe Murillo, President, Coachella Valley Unified School District Board:
(Perez) likes to see improvement. He is not a man for the status quo.
Art Pulaski, Executive Secretary of the California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO:
Manuel Perez knows first hand the struggles of working families and will be a champion of healthcare, education and creating new jobs in the State Assembly.
The Republicans have their work cut out for them, because the people of the 80th AD and the community leaders in California already know Manuel Perez, and they can’t wait to get him to Sacramento.
Endorsing Manuel Perez:
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
California Federation of Teachers
California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
California Medical Association
California Nurses Association
California School Employees Association
California State Council of Laborer’s
California Teacher’s Association
Coachella Valley Teachers Association
Desert Sands Teachers Association
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 569
Laborer’s International Union of North America (LIUNA)
LIUNA Local 783
LIUNA Local 777
LIUNA Local 652
LIUNA Local 300
Northern California District Council of Laborer’s
Palm Springs Teachers Association
San Diego/Imperial Counties Labor Council
Service Employees International Union California State Council (SEIU)
SEIU Local 1000
SEIU United Health Care Worker’s West
Southwest Regional Council of Carpenters
United Domestic Workers
Border Patrol Union
United Farm Workers
Democrats of the Desert
Stonewall Democratic Club
Palm Springs Democratic Club
Desert Foundation for Democracy
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Congressman John Conyers Jr. 14th Congressional District, Michigan
Congressman Raul Grijalva, 7th Congressional District, Arizona
Former Congressman Esteban Torres, 34th Congressional District, California
Joe Coto, State Assemblymember, Latino Caucus Chair
Charles Calderon, State Assemblymember
Anthony Portantino, State Assemblymember
Steve Clute, Former Assemblymember and 80th AD Candidate, 2006
Tony Cardenas, Former Assemblymember, current Councilman City of Los Angeles
Paul M. Rasso, Candidate, 64th Assembly District
Dean Florez, State Senator
Gloria Romero, State Senate Majority Leader
Victor Carrillo, Supervisor, Imperial County Board of Supervisor
Richard Polanco, Former State Senator
Eduardo Garcia, Mayor, City of Coachella
Ray Castillo, Former Mayor, El Centro
Chuck Valenzuela, Former Mayor and Treasurer, Brawley
Steve Hernandez, Councilmember, City of Coachella
George Nava, Councilmember, City of Brawley
Mike Wilson, Councilmember, City of Indio
Daniel Romero, Councilmember, City of Calexico
Luis Castro, Calexico City Councilman
Efrain Silva, El Centro City Councilman
John Moreno, Calexico City Councilman
Don C. Campbell, Brawley Mayor Pro Tem
Esteban R. Vasquez, Brawley City Councilman
Ginny Foat, Palm Springs City Councilwoman
Greg Pettis, Cathedral City Councilman- Former Democratic Candidate
Gilbert G. Otero, Imperial County District Attorney
Carlos Campos, Attorney, City of Coachella
Tim Brown, City Manager, City of Coachella
Carlos Ortega, City Manager, City of Palm Desert
Steve Brown, Assistant City Manager, City of Coachella
Manny Rios, Planning Commission, City of Coachella
Bill Sanchez, Planning Commission, City of Coachella
Jackie Lopez, Executive Director, City of Coachella Chamber of Commerce
Sal Alejo, Member, Mecca Community Council
Maria Machuca, Former Chair, Mecca Community Council
Joe Murillo, President, Coachella Valley Unified School Board
Maria Rios, Clerk, Coachella Valley Unified School Board
Jennifer Baker, President, California Latino School Board Association
Joel Perez, Former School Board Trustee, El Centro Elementary School District
Alice Huffman, President NAACP, State of California
Dolores Huerta, Former UFW Labor Leader
Chauncey Veatch, National Teacher of the Year, CVUSD
Rudy Cardenas Jr. Imperial Valley College Board of Trustee Coachella
Louie Wong, Imperial Valley College Trustee Member
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Fred Lowe, Union Representative, LIUNA, Laborer’s Local 777
Jose Mejia, Director, Laborer’s International Union of North America
Michael Rosenfeld, former President, CVTA
Richard Razo, Union Representative, CVTA
Bonifacio Hernandez, Union Representative, CVTA
Dale Wissman, Union Representative, CSEA
Joe Mota, Former Director, UFW
Juan Carlos Sanchez, Former Political Director, Democrats of the Desert
Beth Caskie, Vice-President, Democrats of the Desert
Ruben Gonzalez, President, Coachella Valley Voters League
Inez Cardoza Freeman, Volunteer of the Year, Democrats of the Desert
Amalia DeAztlan, Delegate, National Democratic Committee
V. John White, Environmental Activist, Sacramento, CA
Jose Carmona, Principal, Verde Group, Sacramento, CA
Rafael Aguilera, Principal, Verde Group, Sacramento, CA
Orson Aguilar, Associate Director, Greenlining Institute
Hector Preciado, Health Policy Director, Greenlining Institute
Dr. Richard Gutierrez, Former State Assembly Candidate – Orthodontist
Lombardo Amaya, Border Patrol Union Representative
Lupe Quintero, CRLA Lawyer, Imperial
Jesus Perez, Former Candidate for Superintendent of Public Schools, Imperial County
Arturo Encinas, President, MAPA, Calexico
Bill Hodge, Union Rep, Calexico
Beatriz O. Zayas, Mana member at-large, Calexico
Michael W. Kelley, Imperial County Chief Probation Officer
Juan Arvizu, Imperial County Deputy Probation Officer II
Hildy Carrillo, Calexico Chamber of Commerce Director
Oracio Carranza, President of the Probation & Corrections Peace Officers Association (PCPOA)
Alex Garcia, Imperial Deputy Probation Officer
Armando Padilla, Imperial County Deputy Probation Officer
Pete Mercado, Chief of the Calexico Fire Department
Danny Santillan, Grassroots Organizer, Calexico
Chavela Wong, Amigos Club President, Calexico
Rudy Maldonado, Former IID Director
Emma Silva, Calexico Public Activist
Morris Reisin, President, Chamber of Commerce, Calexico
Tony Tirado, President, Imperial County Democratic Central Committee
Alex Vasquez, Grassroots Organizer, Calexico
Jerry Grijalva, Grassroots Organizer, Calexico
Gilbert Grijalva, Grassroots Organizer, Calexico
Arturo Rioseco, Grassroots Organizer, Calexico
Margarita De necochea, Community Volunteer, Calexico
Guillermo Niebla, Community Activist, Calexico
Johnny Romo, Community Activist, Calexico
Socorro Juarez, Community Activist, Calexico
Jim Horn, Delegate, Imperial County Central Committee, El Centro
Ruben Gonzales, Former President, Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo, El Centro
Antonio Ramos, Retired Probation and Grassroots Organizer, El Centro
Freddy Nuñez, Grassroots Organizer, El Centro
Pete Salgado, Probation Officer, El Centro
Jose Luis Velez Olmedo, Executive Director, El Centro
Joe Arambula, Probation Officer, El Centro
Guillermo Niebla, Retired Probation Officer, El Centro
Eric Reyes, Executive Director, Institute for Social and Economic Justice, Brawley
Jesse G. Enriquez, President, Hidalgo Society, Brawley
Leticia Ibarra, Director, Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Brawley
Deirdre Morgan, Education Advocate, Brawley
Sam Palomares, Veteran Affairs Advocate, Brawley
Mr. and Mrs. Aurajo, Community Advocates, Brawley
Abraham and Evelyn Ruvalcaba, Brawley
Maria Elena Nava, Former Candidate for Imperial County Supervisor- District 4
David Green, CEO, El Centro Regional Medical Center
Bruce Hebets, CEO, Centro Medico, Eastern Coachella Valley
Stephen Shubert, COO, Centro Medico, Eastern Coachella Valley
Enrique G. Alvarado, Calexico School Board Member
Salvador Pacheco, Calexico School Board Member
Ed Gould, President/Superintendent of Imperial Valley College
Richard A. Partridge Jr., Veterans of Foreign Wars Representative, District #22
Ed Castillo-Rubio, President/Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
Rodolfo Pinon, Grassroots Organizer, Blythe
Dan Figueroa, Grassroots Organizer, Blythe
Mike Figueroa, Grassroots Organizer, Blythe
Alfredo Figueroa, Grassroots Organizer, Blythe
Rosalio Plata, Businessman, Cathedral City
Fred Deharo, Former President, Coachella Valley Rotary, La Quinta
Maria Deharo, Director RCOE Migrant Education Program, La Quinta
Gilberto Salcedo, CEO Que Crees Magazine, La Quinta
Greg Cervantes, Tribal Issues Consultant, La Quinta
Adam Sanchez, Executive Director, Boys and Girls Club, Desert Hot Springs
Elsa Garcia, Community Resource Specialist, Desert Hot Springs
Father Miguel Ceja, Priest and Activist, Desert Hot Springs
Martin Martinez, CVMACC Co-Founder & Community Activist, Indio
Nadia Villagran, Coachella Valley Housing Coalition, Indio
Mike Walsh, Coachella Valley Housing Coalition, Indio
Roger Larranaga, Azteca America, Indio
Claudia Castorena, Co-Founder Martha’s Kitchen, Indio
Gloria Gomez, Co-Founder Martha’s Kitchen, Indio
Carlos Gonzalez, Grassroots Organizer, Indio
David Skinner, Educator, Indio
Chris Cuahape, Grassroots Organizer, Indio
Tony Rubio, Grassroots Organizer, Indio
Jim Parkinson, Lawyer, Indio
Roberto Palomino, Director, El Informador Newspaper, Indio
Leopoldo Trevino Sr. CEO, El Independiente Newspaper, Indio
Edgar Zendejas, Grassroots Organizer, Coachella
Lee Espinoza, Executive Director, Coachella Boxing Club, Coachella
Sal Velasquez, Community Activist, Coachella
Mirna Flores, Executive Director, CET, Coachella
Maria Arcos, Executive Director, Senior Center, Coachella
Elvira Murillo, Executive Director, Vocation and Rehabilitation, Coachella
Abby Figueroa, Community Activist, Coachella
Juanita Godwin, Executive Director, Boys and Girls Club, Coachella
Emmanuel Martinez, Grassroots Organizer, Coachella
Jose Luis Huerta, Grassroots Organizer, Oasis
Anna Lisa Vargas, Grassroots Organizer, Thermal
Gina Chapa, Grassroots Organizer, Thermal
Joe Beaver, Community Activist, Palm Springs
Jarvis Crawford, Community Activist, Palm Springs
Ron Amidon, Community Activist, Calipatria
Dr. Gustavo Galindo, Professor & Grassroots Organizer, Holtville
Juan Arvizu, Probation Officer, Heber