Chula Vista mayoral candidate John McCann (R) has been stalking his opponent ACampaNajjar (D) since June, in attempt to prove he isn't a resident of the city. An 'investigation' found Campa-Najjar to be staying at his girlfriend's place in Bankers Hill.
SAN DIEGO – As the midterm elections approach, political candidates are doing everything they can to win, even if it means stalking their opponent.
Tuesday morning, McCann held a press conference with professional private investigator and former FBI Agent, Lawrence Hamilton, where they announced they have been stalking Campa-Najjar since June, to prove that he does not live in the City of Chula Vista. McCann’s press conference isn’t being met with the support he expected it too, as many people find the stalking effort to be very weird. Campa-Najjar called McCann’s efforts a “circus show,” and
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