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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Garcia would become a Democrat around the time that he moved to District 1, one of the more liberal parts of the city, from the 3rd, one of the more conservative parts. Shortly thereafter, he ran for City Council in 2009 and won.
"To be honest, I was very apolitical," he said. But it turns out Garcia was much more involved than he claimed, and he didn't initially tell the truth in an interview.
Garcia, a Democrat from Long Beach, Calif., and a vocal comic book fan, was set to be sworn in Tuesday, but the ceremonies were postponed after House Republicans failed to elect a speaker.
Garcia would become a Democrat around the time that he moved to District 1, one of the more liberal parts of the city, from the 3rd, one of the more conservative parts. Shortly thereafter, he ran for City Council in 2009 and won.
"To be honest, I was very apolitical," he said. But it turns out Garcia was much more involved than he claimed, and he didn't initially tell the truth in an interview.
Garcia, a Democrat from Long Beach, Calif., and a vocal comic book fan, was set to be sworn in Tuesday, but the ceremonies were postponed after House Republicans failed to elect a speaker.