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Titus-Zambre said superintendent endorsed her, then claimed she misunderstood what endorsements are
Carrol Titus-Zambre, a candidate for the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District's board, falsely claimed that its superintendent endorsed her in the Nov. 8 election and then backtracked, saying it was a misunderstanding.
The Los Altos Town Crier reported that Titus-Zambre said that she was endorsed by Superintendent Nellie Meyer, as well as other local officials, including Foothill-De Anza Community College District board member Laura Casas. Both have said that they never made such an endorsement.
In an interview with the Mountain View Voice, Titus-Zambre at first denied ever writing in an email that Meyer endorsed her, before claiming that she had misunderstood the definition of an endorsement when the Town Crier first contacted her.
The Town Crier shared with the Voice a copy of a Sept. 6 email from Titus-Zambre to a Town Crier reporter, where she explicitly includes both Meyer and Casas in a list of endorsements.
Titus-Zambre told the Voice that she had "limited knowledge of endorsements" because this is her first campaign for public office, and that she had a subsequent phone call with a Town Crier reporter where she clarified that Meyer and Casas suggested she run and said that they "support" her campaign, but haven't explicitly endorsed her.
According to Town Crier reporter Jennah Pendleton, Titus-Zambre said in a phone call that Meyer had "tapped"...
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