He thinks she has a serious chance to win the congressional seat held by Dana Rohrabacher for more than a decade.
“I had to explain to her husband that I don’t really have a crush on his wife,” Nelson said.
Cook’s communication director, Joe Shaw, says the tongue-in-cheek song talks about things going on in the 46th congressional district, in which Cook hopes to win the Democratic nomination in the June 3 primary. The song spans multiple genres including reggae, heavy metal and jazz and features sections in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.
MOORLACH DEFENDS COUNTY MOVE TO DEFER BUILDING FEES
Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman John Moorlach on Wednesday defended a move to give real estate developers in the county a one-year break from fees for developing housing construction.
The board voted unanimously Tuesday at Moorlach’s urging to give real estate developers in the county a one-year deferral from fees on housing construction. Critics say county officials did not study or talk about what economic effect the plan would have before the vote. Moorlach claims the plan will help stimulate the economy and have only a small effect on county revenue.
Building industry groups are pushing similar plans in cities and counties across the state in response to a troubled housing industry.
“We’re earning less than 3% interest on the building fees...why would you need to do a study?” Moorlach said. “...Is this going to change the world? Probably not. Hopefully it reflects a healthy partnership with developers.”
Moorlach said he hoped the deferment would boost county construction jobs and development plans.
PROFESSOR TO SPEAK ON IMMIGRATION REFORM