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Rep. Pete Stark's Mistakes the Main Talking Point in Congressional Race

Stark made false accusations and statements throughout the week.

The most talked about issue in the 15th Congressional District campaign hasn't been national security, health care or the economy. Instead, the focus has turned to what's the latest, strange statement from Rep. Pete Stark.

, when Stark, who has been in Congress since 1972, accused his opponent and fellow Democrat Eric Swalwell of taking bribes while on the Dublin City Council. A week later, .

Earlier this week, Stark met with editors and reporters at the San Francisco Chronicle. Stark claimed a Chronicle writer, Debra J. Saunders, had contributed to Swalwell's campaign. When asked to provide evidence of the accusation, .

In the same meeting at the Chronicle, Stark seemed to confuse Solyndra — the solar company that went bankrupt last year — with a car manufacturer.

On Thursday, Stark met with another news organization, this time the Bay Area News Group, and when pressed on a claim that Swalwell had taken money from a developer that was raided by the FBI, Stark said he was wrong and apologized.

"I think he's making bizarre and malicious accusations with the intent to fool and deceive voters," said Swalwell, the 31-year-old Dublin City Councilman. "But voters will see them for what they are."

How much political damage the false accusations have had on Stark's chances to stay in Congress isn't clear. No public polling has been done on the race and Stark's endorsements, which include many of the most influential political figures in the area, have not backed away from their support.

Calls to Nancy Pelosi's office and the California Democratic Party (both of whom have endorsed Stark) were not immediately returned.

One sign Stark's actions have had consequences is The Chronicle endorsed Swalwell on Thursday, saying, "Stark's disregard for the truth, not to mention basic decency, has been on embarrassing display in Campaign 2012."

Though Stark has had a tough week politically, he is likely to have time to make amends.

Stark and Swalwell are on the June 5 primary ballot with conservative Chris Pareja. The top two in the race, no matter the party affiliation, will compete in the general election. With a large financial and organizational advantage, Stark and Swalwell are expected to finish ahead of Pareja in the new district that starts in San Ramon, goes west to San Leandro, east past Livermore and down to Union City.

Swalwell may or may not be able to beat Stark in November, but thanks to the veteran congressman's mishaps — Swalwell's chances seem better than they did a week ago.

Mike May 4, 2012 at 01:26 pm
Where is David Harmer when we need him? This new district is ripe for the taking by a Republican.
Frank Mockery May 4, 2012 at 04:01 pm
From your obviously biased comments one would think that you're Eric Swalwell's campaign manager. I'll take Pete's experience over a virtually unknown political neophyte like Swalwell any day as will the majority of Democrats.
Tim May 4, 2012 at 05:39 pm
I guess if you're a far left wing hack then you would vote for Stark. You'd either be a fool, or a lazy, jobless, welfare recipient. Either way, Stark is in for a fight... Swalwell 2012!!!
Dennis Wanken May 4, 2012 at 07:32 pm
Stark's district is so gerrymandered that his obivous sinility seems to be no impediment to serving in Congress. Is it any wonder why the public has so little confidence in Congress ?
Frank Mockery May 4, 2012 at 09:40 pm
Eric Swalwell lacks the basic experience & acumen for this office. People with senility (not sinility) are more cognizant & much more rational than anyone with a faith based conservative agenda. Public approval of Congress is so low because while most voters are satisfied with the job their Congressperson does,they are outraged by the actions of the body as a whole. While our country suffers the effects of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression neither party is willing to put aside partisan politics in an effort to move America forward on a path to prosperity. While millions of Americans are still looking for work the Republicans are proposing legislation attacking women,gays,the elderly,the poor & voter rights or adding measures to bills that are ultimately deal breakers. The Republican leadership made it quite clear that their #1 objective is to make President Obama a one term President,the hell with the jobless,the economy & the future of America. And speaking of gerrymandering at least California's redistricting isn't being overturned in Federal Court like the outrageous power grab by Texas Republican Legislators. Unsurprisingly a recent study showed that the majority of Republican voters nationwide are typically devout,poorly educated & not especially bright when it comes to grasping complex political issues. This comes as no surprise to Democrats who tend to be younger,better educated & better informed when it comes to the ongoing political discourse.
Longtime Resident May 5, 2012 at 09:13 pm
Frank, so you'll blindly vote for a senile old man who hasn't had any legislation in the last decade simply because he has a D next to his name? Yes, you're so much better than those uneducated Republicans.
Brash Brazen May 5, 2012 at 10:33 pm
We love you Pete,keep giving them hell !
PleasantMama May 6, 2012 at 02:55 am
Swalwell seems to have a lot of fans within the Patch network. The articles (really more editorial commentary than news reporting), all clearly have an anti-Stark tone these days. What's also interesting is the Around Dublin blog which indicates that Swalwell's own community may not feel as positively as the Patch writers that have covered this race. http://www.arounddublinblog.com/2012/04/dublin-ca-eric-swalwell-pipsqueak-making-congressional-campaign-all-about-him/
Brash Brazen May 6, 2012 at 05:24 am
The Patch stories do seem to have an anti-Stark bias,although once the voters get a glimpse of Eric's cocky demeanor he's toast.
Bong Sativa May 6, 2012 at 08:58 pm
Come November Swalwell will be the darling of Republican voters who couldn't find a candidate willing to be humiliated this year. Don't give these people a voice in Washington,nor an opportunity to gloat at our expense. These people would choose Hitler over Pete Stark & a few of them have probably chosen Hitler in the past. Remember when fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag & carrying a bible. Swalwell's lack of experience,his condescending demeanor & his cozy relationship with the developers who generously contributed to his campaign while he did their bidding makes him uniquely unsuited for this or any other office. Did you know he's also running for re-election to his City Council seat at the same time ? Indecisive,secretive & noncommital,that pretty much sums up Swalwell. Re-elect our Congressman Pete Stark who has been representing the best interests of his constituents admirably for forty years ! When Pete retires there'll be many qualified candidates waiting to take his place & Swalwell fortunately won't be amongst them.
Chris Heston May 7, 2012 at 11:35 am
I did not get the sense that there was any bias in this particular article. It seemed merely to be a presentation of factual information. The only bias I am reading is from the commenters. As far as Stark vs Swalwell, their political philosophies are probably not that far apart. I just never have seen Stark because he doesn't live here and rarely visits. I also suspect most articles are written about Swalwell, because he does live here and take an active role in this community, whether you agree with his stance or not. Also, not sure how someone's supposed to get experience if he never gets the job he's seeking. We all start somewhere. And why would he not run for city council at the same time as Congress? When was the last time anyone was so sure of a job he didn't have to have a backup plan?
Steve May 7, 2012 at 04:13 pm
Stark had no experience when he ran 40 years ago and hasn't done anything in the past 15-20 of any significance. Swalwell is a moderate Democrat - so he has a "D" after his name too. He believes that good ideas can come from both parties and we should try to work together to solve the problems of this country.
PleasantMama May 9, 2012 at 12:45 pm
Still think Patch doesn't have some kind of personal connection to Swalwell? ;)
http://pleasanton.patch.com/articles/live-chat-with-candidate-eric-swalwell-on-friday
Summer Hemphill May 10, 2012 at 03:05 am
Congressman Pete Stark is the choice of the people & the choice of the Democratic Party,that's good enough for me,case closed. No rank & file Democrat would defy the party leadership & vote for this aspiring interloper ! There are plenty of better qualified & more deserving potential candidates to succeed Pete when he's ready to relinquish his office & Eric Swalwell has a lot of audacity if he thinks he can cut into the front of the line !!!
Deshawn Jackson May 25, 2012 at 10:07 pm
Amen to that! Go Pete! Go Obama!!!
Frank Mockery May 26, 2012 at 03:32 pm
Just registering as a Republican is indicative enough of poor cognition,why encourage the mentally challenged by trying to reason with them ?!?
Tim May 26, 2012 at 03:39 pm
Just registering as a Democrat is indicative enough of being a lazy bum preferring to live in your parent's basement and having nothing better to do but post idiotic comments using various aliases, right "Frank Mockery" aka "Summer Hemphill" aka "Brash Brazen" aka "Bong Sativa"?
Frank Mockery May 26, 2012 at 03:58 pm
Well Tim (if that is in fact your real name ?) it would appear that voters who are "lazy bums" "living in their parents basements" outnumber you about three to one in Alameda County ! Thanks for adding my name to this list of true American heroes,I'm honored that you hold me in such high esteem ! Why if the handful of commenters that agree with you were half as bright as you are they'd be able to dress themselves & venture outside without supervision. Vote Democrat or don't bother voting at all,because a vote for a Republican is a terrible thing to waste ! And remember getting wasted is preferable to being a Republican by an overwhelming majority of Democratic voters ! Forward !!!

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